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12 April, 05:27

Why do you think most solid objects sink when put in liquids?

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  1. 12 April, 08:53
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    This causes a net force on the object acting upwards ... So, for objects that weigh less, per unit of volume than water, the buoyancy force will cause the object to float. For objects that weigh more, per unit of volume (i. e: are more dense) the buoyancy force can't quite win out and the object will sink.
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