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An small object is able to float at any level when placed in water. What does this observation tell you about the object’s density?
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An small object is able to float at any level when placed in water. What does this observation tell you about the object’s density?
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That tells me that the ball doe's not have much density. The more density the heavier the ball with be, and if the ball is heavy that means that it will sink. opposite for a less dense object. I hope this helps.
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That tells me that the ball doe's not have much density. The more density the heavier the ball with be, and if the ball is heavy that means that it will sink. opposite for a less dense object. I hope this helps. :)
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