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You don't put it in water! or in the air!

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To get an object to neither sink nor float, you need to adjust its density to match that of the surrounding fluid. This can be achieved by creating a neutral buoyancy state through careful balance of the object's weight and the displacement of the fluid it's in. This is often achieved in neutral buoyancy tanks used for training astronauts or in the design of submarines and submersibles.

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If a 30kg object is submerged and displaces 40kg of liquid it will?

neither float nor sink


If the density of an object is 1 then will that object sink or float?

If the density of an object is 1, it will neither sink nor float in water. When the density of an object is equal to the density of the fluid it is placed in, it will be neutrally buoyant and will remain suspended in the fluid at the same level.


If the density of an object is equal to the density of the fluid in which it is immersed?

If the density of an object which is equal to one(Which is also the density of the water), the object will neither sink nor float but it will be unstable, sometimes you will see the object sink then float. In other words the object is unstable in water....XD


Determines wether an object will sink or float in a fluid?

Whether an object will sink or float in a fluid depends on the object's density compared to the density of the fluid. If the object's density is greater than the fluid's, it will sink. If the object's density is less than the fluid's, it will float. Objects with a density equal to the fluid will be neutrally buoyant, neither sinking nor floating.


The tendency for an object to sink or float has to do with the object's density true or false?

True. An object will float if it is less dense than the fluid it is placed in, and sink if it is more dense. Density is a key factor in determining whether an object will sink or float.


Does volume alone determine if a object can float or sink?

No, volume alone does not determine if an object can float or sink. It depends on the density of the object compared to the density of the fluid it is placed in. If the object is less dense than the fluid, it will float; if it is denser, it will sink.


What two things help in determining if an object will float of sink?

You can tell if objects will float or sink byHow buoyant the object isHow dense the object is


Can you use volume alone predict whether an object will sink or float?

No, because you can predict if an object will sink or float mostly on density.


Would the float or sink?

An object will float if it is less dense than the fluid it is sitting in. If the object is denser than the fluid, it will sink.


Do ceramic float or sink?

a solid ceramic object would sink. however, if the object is displacing enough water proportional to it's weight, then it will float. If you put an empty glass bowl in the water, it will float; but if you allow water in, it will sink. This applies to ceramics.


What determines whether an object will sink or float in a fuild?

The object's density relative to the fluid. If the object is denser than the fluid it will float; if it is less dense it will sink.


What causes something to sink or float?

What causes it to sink or float is the density. The density of water is 1.0. If the object's density is more 1.0 then it sinks, but if the object's density is less then 1.0 then the object will float.