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Will an object 0.97 g/ml float or sink
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Will an object 0.97 g/ml float or sink
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Will an object 0.97 g/ml float or sink
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Well, water density is 1 g/ml so everything under 1 g/ml will float. Well, in this case 0.92 g/ml will float.
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most likely I t will sink ..... I think
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