Respuesta :
Neither object will float in water.
They both have densities greater than 1.0 g/cm³,
so both will sink to the bottom of the beaker.
Like rocks.
Answer:
None of the object float in water
Explanation:
When an object float in water than we can say that buoyancy force due to water will counter balance the weight of the object
As we can say that
[tex]W_g = F_b[/tex]
so here if object is just floating or we can say that if object is in the state of sinking then we have
[tex]\rho_{object} V g = \rho_{water} Vg[/tex]
so we have
[tex]\rho_{object} = \rho_{water}[/tex]
so from above relation we can say that
i)[tex]\rho_{object} > \rho_{water}[/tex] then it will sink inside water
ii)[tex]\rho_{object} < \rho_{water}[/tex] then it will float in water
since we know density of water is 1 gm/cm^3 so here given both objects are having density more than this
so both the objects will sink inside water