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Why does a dense object float in the Dead Sea?

An object float in a liquid only when the density of the solid is lower than the density of the liquid.


A solid that changes to a liquid?

A solid object like an ice cube can be liquid. How you ask? you can just heat it up! to change a liquid object back to a solid, you just freeze it!


What is the motion that opposes the motion of an object through liquid?

Viscosity opposes the motion of an object through liquid.


How would you verify the Archimedes principle for objects that are less dense than the liquid?

Two ways to do this: 1) Floating the less dense object on the more dense liquid. To verify the Archimedes principle you need to show that the mass of the liquid displaced by the less dense object is equal to the mass of the less dense object. To do this you need to have a way to determine the mass of the displaced liquid. If the liquid is in a container filled to the brim, then when you place the less dense object in it, the displaced liquid will spill out over the edges of the container. If you can collect and weight that liquid, then you can compare its weight to the weight of the less dense object - they should match. Alternatively, you can find a way to measure the volume of the displaced liquid and calculate the mass from the volume and density of the displaced liquid. 2) Immerse the object completely in the liquid and measure the force required to keep it submerged. This one is more complicated and difficult to execute and measure. The force required to keep the less dense object submerged should be the difference between the weight of the object (when it is not in the liquid) and the weight of the displaced liquid.


What is an object that is not a solid or liquid?

A gas or plasma.

Related questions

What is a mesuring cylinder for in science?

The use of measuring cylinder is to know the perfect mass of an irregular object and to find the volume of a liquid


When will an object float in a liquid?

An object will float in a liquid when the density of the liquid is higher than that of the object or when equal. That is to say Upthrust= or >weight of the object


What happens to an object when it is placed in a less dense liquid or gas?

The density of the object goes through the less denser liquids until it gets to a liquid that is more dense than it. The first liquid that is denser than the object, the object will float on the liquid. My class did this in Science Class.


Can you give me an example for volume in science?

Volume is the area times the height of an object. V=AH. Volume is the amount of liquid contained in a 3 dimensional object. Hope this helps. Math


How many letters are in the word Object?

There are 6 letters inthe word object.


Comparing the of an object with that of a liquid will tell you whether or not the object will float in that liquid?

density


What object placed in a liquid of greater density will do this?

an object will float on a denser liquid


Comparing the what of an object with that of a liquid will tell you whether or not the object will float in that liquid?

Density.


What does smelting mean in science?

When great tempreture is given and the object in question changes state to liquid form.


What will happen if an object's density is greater then a liquid's density?

If you place the object into the liquid it will sink.


What are distinct letters?

dictinct object or letters- It implies that each object or letters differs in some way from the every other object or letters in the set Ex. Banana=B,a,n distinct letters


What is the pronoun for the letters?

The pronoun for a letter is it (subject or object); the pronoun for the letters of the alphabet is they (subject) or them (object).