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Floats or Sinks

Floating & Sinking: Floats or Sinks

Floats or Sinks

Floats or Sinks

NCERT anchor

Looking Around 2Water / Plants Around Us. Playing with objects in water while learning about water links directly to this floating and sinking topic.

What you'll learn

  • Some objects float on water (they stay on top).
  • Some objects sink in water (they go down/under).
  • We can test many everyday objects to see if they float or sink.

Key concepts

Verbal: An object that floats stays on the surface of water. An object that sinks goes down to the bottom.

Symbolic: Drop object in water -> stays on top = float; goes down = sink.

Level 1 — Things that float

A wooden block, a dry leaf, a plastic ball, and a paper boat all float on water.

Level 1 — Things that sink

A stone, an iron nail, a steel spoon, and a coin all sink in water.

Level 2 — Testing before deciding

We should not just guess — we can gently place an object in water and watch what happens.

Level 2 — India

A wooden boat floats on a river, while a metal anchor thrown from the boat sinks to the riverbed.

Worked example

Will a small stone float or sink in a bucket of water?

Step 1 — Gently place the stone on the water's surface.
Step 2 — Watch what happens to it.
Step 3 — The stone goes down to the bottom.
Answer: A stone sinks in water.

Common mistakes

MistakeWhyFix
All big things sinkSome big light things like ships floatTest the object; do not guess by size alone
All small things floatA small coin or nail can still sinkTest each object separately
Floating and sinking never changeA soaked paper boat can later sinkSome objects change after time in water

Quick check

  • Name two objects that float on water.
  • Name two objects that sink in water.
  • Would a plastic ball float or sink? Why do you think so?

Stretch: List five objects at home and guess if each floats or sinks. Then test them in a tub of water with an elder's help.

Revision tip: Draw two columns, "Floats" and "Sinks", and sort five objects you see today.

Open the Practice tab for graded questions on Floats or Sinks.

Key Takeaways (TL;DR)

  • NCERT anchor
  • What you'll learn
  • Key concepts
  • Worked example

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