Apples are 25% air which makes them less dense then water.
Apples flkoat in watter that is why you can "bob" for apples.
Technically no. You see, if the density of the person sitting on top of the sack of apples were less than the density of water, than it would float, i dount that this would actually be the case. Also it would be able to float if the sack of apples were one of those floating devises used in the water. lol
Apples float. Hence the challenge of "bobbing for apples," trying to grab apples floating in a tub with your teeth. The trick, like the trick in a pie eating contest, is to drive your head in as deep as you can. Bite the apple at the bottom of the tub.
Yes they do. An apple is less dense than the water it displaces, so it floats. This is why we can have the game of "bobbing for apples", where you try to bite a floating apple.
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of course, ever bobbed for apples?
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Apples flkoat in watter that is why you can "bob" for apples.
Yes they do,as they are less dense than water.
Technically no. You see, if the density of the person sitting on top of the sack of apples were less than the density of water, than it would float, i dount that this would actually be the case. Also it would be able to float if the sack of apples were one of those floating devises used in the water. lol
Type your answer here... Yes, they do. Try it if you don't believe me.
Pears do not float in water because the pear is more dense than the water. The pear has a high water content, therefore making it more dense. For example, apples float because they are less dense than the water.
Several different fruits can float. Examples include coconuts, apples, bananas, oranges and watermelon. Fruits such as grapes and blueberries do not float.
they will both be the same they are both of the same boyancy
it won't do anything, possibly float
An apple will float - that's why you can play bobbing for apples! Oranges will float if they still have their peel on, but if they don't then they sink. I've never tried it with a lemon though, so I'm not sure! Probably the same as oranges in my opinion! Lemons do float due to the peel. Without the peel, though they sink.