Depends on the marshmallow and the marble... a 2g marble will have the same mass as a 2g marshmallow........
No. The buoyancy of a marble and a marshmallow are just about as far apart as you can get.
they would be the same size
-- they are both liquids -- spherical -- radius -- possibly color -- I would not eat either one.
The balloon falls slower than a marble because its buoyancy is greater and because its drag coefficient is greater.
yes, it is the same.
Neither gravity nor buoyancy have dimensions (size).
Actually, marshmallow plays the same person as orange and pear. They just made marshmallow's voice higher.
Buoyancy is the capacity of a fluid to exert an upward thrust of a body emerged into it.And,up thrust is a vertical force.So basically buoyancy and up thrust are same..
Marble is made from limestone.
same thing as in English
Yes, they are exactly the same. It's just that many people would prefer marble notebooks.
Upthrust and Buoyancy is the same thing there's no difference but upthrust is usually used for liquids or fluids lets say but buoyancy is used for air .
No they are complete opposites.