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An empty regular soda can will float by itself because of density lower than that of water. The reason it will be lighter than water is that that air will be filled in it.. Now you have not specified wether the can is empty, partially or fully filled..... The conditions will change.... according to the question...
i have a question very similar to thiss! i think the soda bottle would, becasue the milk jug would float in just regular water with a density of 1. the soda bottle has a density of 1.4, and if the sugar water is 1.5 then i think it would float because its density is less. but im no expert. ive been trying to look for the answer to this question as well. but that means a milk jug would float too because its density is less. its so confusing! sorry if that didnt help.
Yes, hydrogen is lighter than air and so causes the balloon to float.
no it would sink to the bottom of the water/ ocean
no it will not. because a balloon filled with hydrogen floats only because it is lighter than air so when there is a vacuum it will not float. it is like oil and water if there is no water oil is on the bottom if there is water it is on the top.
Its chambered shell is filled with gases
Have you ever seen a bottle of it? If so, was the bubble of air at the bottom or the top? There's your answer. (No, it does not float in air. Very small droplets of it can be temporarily suspended in air, but it will eventually settle out.)
A bottle, though heavier than water, can be made to float by trapping air inside of it. This same bottle can be made to sink by filling it with water, or a substance heavier than water. It can again float by emptying it and trapping air in it.
Objects float if they displace more than their own mass. This means that if when they are put into a liquid the mass (weight) of the volume of the liquid that "has to get out of the way" is greater than the mass of the object, it will float.An empty glass bottle floats in water because the bottle is filled with air, yet the bottle's shape keeps water out and the mass of the volume of the displaced water exactly equals the mass of the bottle (and the air inside).
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No, the baby never filled them with air from their first breath, therefore they are fluid filled...and won't float.
The bottle will just feel like a bottle full of air. In order for it to float like a balloon filled with helium, it would have to weigh less than air or you would need to fill the bottle to well over its capacity. 1 cubic meter of helium is required to lift 1kg.
ans.1. wood can be float on oil because it is a thick, hard, and heavy object. 2.the bottle can not float on oil because it is not thick, hard, and, not heavy object. that's why it can not float
Drop a few small stones, or a few quarter coins, into it. This lowers the bottle's center of mass. The bottle always floats in the position where the center of mass is as low as possible. When you lower that point below the middle of the bottle, it favors floating with the bottom down.
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