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Would you expect the rate of sinking to remain constant over the entire time period? Explain.
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Would you expect the rate of sinking to remain constant over the entire time period? Explain.
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Would you expect the rate of sinking to remain constant over the entire time period? Explain.
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The more dense the object is than water it will sink when it is placed in water. If the object is less dense than water then it will float. Due to an increase in hydrostatic pressure, the deeper you go, the faster you will sink.
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