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Explain how an object that is more dense than water can be kept afloat by placing it on an object that is less dense than water. (You can change the fluid by moving this triangle)
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Explain how an object that is more dense than water can be kept afloat by placing it on an object that is less dense than water. (You can change the fluid by moving this triangle)
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Because as the surface area increase the density of the object decrease hence when it is kept in bigger surface area it will float
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