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It can affect the lift that carries the plane through the air.
Two objects falling at the same time will fall with the same speed (assuming they both have similar shape and density)
No, every object has a fixed density. if the density is less than water it will float. If not, it wont. Hope this answers your question!
no the shape of a substance does not determine if it will sink or float. The density of the substance determines if it will sink or float. If the object weighs more than 1.0 g it will sink. If it weighs less than 1.0 g it will float.
Well, buoyancy is capacity to float in liquid. So the object needs to have air to make it float an example for an boat the Titanic for example was really heavy it was made out of steel so it had air in the bottom to make the ship float.
How does the ability of a white blood cell to change its shape affect its functions?
How does the ability of a white blood cell to change its shape affect its functions?
How does the ability of a white blood cell to change its shape affect its functions?
Objects which are less dense than water will float. Objects denser than water will float or sink depending on the volume of water that they displace and that will depend on their shape.
How does the ability of a white blood cell to change its shape affect its functions?
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Usually yes.
volume shape density
It can affect the lift that carries the plane through the air.
Shape and design control the space throughout which the objects weight is distributed. If all the weight is in one cpot, like a wooden ball, the the ball will sink, as it easily displaces the water. If the wood is instead in the shape of a board, then the weight is spread out, allowing it to float easier.
What objects have a hexagon shape?