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Sailin' Steve likes to test the buoyancy of different objects. He threw a spherical object into a fluid that has a greater density than the object does. He also threw a square object into the fluid that
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Sailin' Steve likes to test the buoyancy of different objects. He threw a spherical object into a fluid that has a greater density than the object does. He also threw a square object into the fluid that has a greater density than the fluid.
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The spherical object will float and the square object will sink to the bottom of the fluid as it has greater density. :)
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