Will an object float in a fluid if its average density is greater than the density of the fluid?

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2026-03-02 05:40

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No, an object will not float in a fluid if its average density is greater than the density of the fluid. Instead, it will sink because the gravitational force acting on the object exceeds the buoyant force provided by the fluid. Floating occurs when an object's density is equal to or less than that of the fluid.

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