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Floating & Sinking

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Floating and Sinking

Objects that float rest on the surface of the water. Objects that sink descend below the surface of the water.

Floating

Floating

  • Objects that float are less dense than the substance they are floating on.
  • If an object is able to float, it is described as buoyant.
  • A floating object’s weight will be less than or equal to that of the upthrust of the water.
  • Heavy objects like ships are able to float on water because they displace lots of water, and so there is an increase of upthrust.
Upthrust

Upthrust

  • Upthrust is the force that pushes you upwards when floating on water.
  • It is also called buoyancy.
  • Saltwater is denser than freshwater - so it is easier to float on saltwater (such as the dead sea).
Sinking

Sinking

  • Objects will sink if their weight is greater than the upthrust.
  • If an object like a piece of wood floats on the ocean, it has sunk in the air.
  • Ships have a large surface area to increase the upthrust.
    • If the ship is overloaded with cargo, the increase in weight will make it sink.
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