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30 January, 02:54
A beaker with water and marbles is
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Callum Dickerson
30 January, 03:21
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If the question is about whether the marble will sink the answer is yes it will because the marble weighs more than the volume of the water.
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Jason Goodman
30 January, 03:23
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Of course the marble will sink due to it's density
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