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Helen Stephens
13 September, 12:05
Exploring floating and sinking
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Monserrat Rivas
13 September, 14:50
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If it float then it has density less than the thing it is floating in and if the density of the object is high then the thing it is in then it will sink. To calculate density it is density equals mass divides by volume or d=m/v. That how you can tell if a object floats or not.
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