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An object has a density of 800 kg/m3. in what fluid will the object sink
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An object has a density of 800 kg/m3. in what fluid will the object sink
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The fluid that the object will sink in will be one where the density of will be less than the density of the object itself. An imbalance of forces will cause the object to sink to the bottom of the fluid.
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An object like that could probably sink in Water
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