answersLogoWhite

0

Will a cut up float noodle still work?

Updated: 8/20/2019
User Avatar

Wiki User

11y ago

Best Answer

Yes, but with less buoyancy.

User Avatar

Wiki User

11y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: Will a cut up float noodle still work?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

What is the weight of a whole chicken after its been cut up?

exactly the same as before you noodle


How do you make a float like a state float Nevada?

To make a float you will need a shoe box and a knife. You will need to cut the box in the shape of Nevada.


Can you cut a magnet and the magnet still work?

No. You'll end up with two smaller magnets, and each will have less than half the magnetic field strength of the original magnet.


If your home phone line is cut off will the broadband signal still work?

Andy na it wont


Would voice mail work if sim card was cut up?

Yes you still can by checking your message from a landline


Does an empty cardboard box sink or float?

It will float until the cardboard becomes saturated and eventually sinks.


Why do cut lemons float in a cup of water?

Easy,water has more mass than water causing the lemon to float because of the pressure.Now im not sure if this is the answer but its a pretty logical hypothesis.


Do solar power connected to power grid work during a power cut ie during a power cut in the grid would you still have power if it was during the day?

yes you would have power no matter what


Is origami still origami if you cut it?

No,if you cut it it becomes kirigami.


Why would your rear turn signals work but not the brake lights?

A wire may be cut from the brakes. the turn signal wire is still connected


How do youMake the gift shop float back up?

You can not do that the best way is to have desktop destroyer and cut the gift shop


How much does a 4 foot long standard pool noodle weigh?

There is no standard "pool noodle." (A pool noodle -- some people call them "k'noodles" or "kanoodles" -- is a tubular pool toy madeof foam that provides flotation -- and can also be used to bludgeon people.) The one in my backyard weighs only a few ounces, but I didn't weigh it, because I have no scale that is capable of resolving to amounts as little as a fraction of an ounce -- or even a fraction of a pound. If you can get your hands on a postal scale, they are capable of measuring and resolving weights to the tenth of an ounce. You don't need to weigh the whole noodle, though. You could cut, say, one foot of a noodle and weight that. Then you'd no how much it weighs per foot.