An object will sink if gravity effects it more then it's boyancy does.
objects sink because they are to heavy.
Objects sink when the density of the object is more than that of the water.
irregular objects will sink due to uneven sides on the will not sink
an objects sinks when its density is more than that of water...... that means when the density of the material is more than 1g/cm3
Yes, the weight of the object doesn't matter as much as the density. For example, a pebble will sink in water because it is very dense, yet a log won't because it's not as dense as water.
objects sink because they are to heavy.
Density. Objects that are more dense than other less dense objects will sink below them. This is how floating works, as well.
Objects sink when the density of the object is more than that of the water.
it will float
the objects whose density is more than that of fluid sink in the liquid
If the object is more dense it will sink
Only objects having a density higher than the density of a liquid sink.
If an objects density is less than the density of what it is put in it will float. If the objects density is greater it will sink.
objects with higher density than water sink, ones with a lower density float
Objects sink in water because they are denser than water, not necessarily because they are heavier.
irregular objects will sink due to uneven sides on the will not sink
heavy objects than water can sink in water