A plastic cube floats in Coke because its density is lower than that of the liquid. Density is determined by the mass of an object relative to its volume; if the object's density is less than that of the fluid, it will float. In this case, the sugar and carbonation in Coke increase its density compared to plain water, allowing the less dense plastic cube to remain buoyant.
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