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Imagine that you put two objects in a bucket of water. Give an example of an object that has a greater mass but will float
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A hollow stainless steel bowl. because of its hollowness, it is filled with air which is lighter than water. this makes the bowls relative volume more than its mass and so float on water. this principle is used in ships and submarines.
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