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its both it can float on water while being a completley safe enviorment
Your life jacket should hold you up, normally they have a over the limit weight on them.
Prague ex-pat band, the houseboat dealers, invented the term in may 2008
The Formula for convert API gravity to pounds per gallon is: Pounds per Gallon = (141.5/(API Gavity+131.5))*8.3378 <--[which is weight of fresh water] API of 10 is same as weight of water. API >10 will float
If you ignore the small weight of air relative to the weight of water, then one litre of airSUBMERGED in water provides a buoyant force equal to the weight of one litre of water,which is about 9.8 newtons or 2.2 pounds.
(127.6 pounds minus the weight of the container) in water.Different weights in other fluids.
Any object which displaces an amount of liquid equal in weight to it's weight will float.
Is weight and mass the same thing? Is 1 kg always 2.2 pounds? At the surface of the Earth, yes. On the moon, 1 kg would be about 0.7 pounds. Weight is the effect of gravity on mass. In space, you have no (or very little) weight, but you still have the same mass. Astronauts in the ISS have no weight and can float around, but if they want to move themselves, they have to deal with inertia.
markers float because they are less weight. and it doesnt have metle on it.
It will float.
Your weight is the same on land as on the water.