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A sheet of metal that sinks in water can float is shaped like a pan.
Metal is more dense than wood.
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Interestingly enough all metal sinks float too if the plugs are in place.
But a random hunk of metal sinks.
The standard definition of floating was first recorded by archimedes and goes something like this.
Whether an object sinks or floats depends on its density and the amount of water it displaces to create a strong enough buoyant force.
You can make a razor blade float by surface tension or a sheet of aluminum foil will float.
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Clerici solution wikipedia a few more metals are less dense than that.
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If you look carefully at wood you see that it is made of organic formerly living cells often configured into fibers much like a bundle of straws.
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Metal ships float by displacing more water than they weigh.
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Now why is that.
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Shape can be a factor too because it can help the object displace more water like a boat does.
There are a number of aqueous solutions that are rather dense.
Provided that the boat displaces 1 000 pounds of.
How dense can an aluminum boat be before it sinks.
If a boat s shape were changed to lets say the shape of a brick it would most likely begin to sink.
An object in a fluid experiences an upward force equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by the object.