no because it isn't hollow and denser than water
I have a marker which float in water.
Float
it will float
Yes. For every fluid, there are things that float in it ... they just have to be things that are less dense than the fluid. That's how stones float in mercury, logs float in water, and hot balloons float in air.
A pen would sink and float
No. It is more dense. It will sink.
It is probably a stuck needle valve for the float. Look under the carburetor for a round metal bowl with a bolt on the bottom. Unscrew the bolt and try to move the float up with your finger.
If you are referring to leaking out of one of the overflow hoses, your float is sticking. If it is leaking from the body of the carb, the gasket where the carb and float bowl bolt together needs to be replaced.
It is a special bolt/pin that allows the disc brake caliper to float. There is usually two per caliper.
it will float as long as it is not fully covered water.
Float
It sinks in the liquid. A steel bolt has a density greater that that of water. Drop it in water, it sinks.
float dawg, float
they do not float
Definition Sum of disbursement float and collection float.
If you were to go there you would either float...or not float. You choose;)
It is possible in JDK 1.5 and above. In JDK 1.4, you also cast the Float value into float value by using casting. For exampe in JDK 1.5, its possible float f = 12; Float ff = f; but in JDK 1.4, you will use casting i.e float f = 12; Float ff = (float)f;