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The object shown above has a mass of 10g. It is slowly lowered into the beaker of water as shown. Will it float?
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The object shown above has a mass of 10g. It is slowly lowered into the beaker of water as shown. Will it float?
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yes i think it will be able to float because it is so light.
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Yes the object will be able to float
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