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Jayla Daniel
9 November, 00:46
For an object to sink
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Arellano
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For and object to sink, it must have more density than the liquid in which it is placed. For example, if you have a glass of water and a metal spoon, the spoon will sink because it is both heavier than the water, therefore having more density.
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