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PLEASE HELP!!!! 20 pts!If you could explain why that would be amazing! If the weight of displaced water is greater than the weight of an object, then the object will: float sink sink, then float Thank
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PLEASE HELP!!!! 20 pts!If you could explain why that would be amazing!
If the weight of displaced water is greater than the weight of an object, then the object will:
float
sink
sink, then float
Thank you!!!
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float
because the water weighs more so it will hold it.
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lighter things float above heavier things
the displaced water has more 'push' against the object
so it will float
like a balloon
helium has less weight than air and that's why it floats on air (air is considerd a liquid)
float
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