Buoyancy affects floating and sinking objects by it allowing it to sink or float. Buoyancy is an upward force that allows something to float on water so yeahs... yupp >___________<
Mass affects the density of a object which therefore affects the floating and sinking of it
An object will float if it has less density than the fluid in which it is placed; if the object has more density, it will sink.
No that is to do with density differences not size differences,
To determine if an object will float in a substance, you look only at its density
Gravity and buoyancy.
Mass affects the density of a object which therefore affects the floating and sinking of it
An object will float if it has less density than the fluid in which it is placed; if the object has more density, it will sink.
No that is to do with density differences not size differences,
To determine if an object will float in a substance, you look only at its density
No, As long as you can see if the object is floating or sinking, then the amount of water does not matter
Buoyancy
no
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.
Salt increases the density of water, thus makes it easier to float.I've always had troubles floating while swimming in fresh water, but the difference when swimming in the sea is quite noticeable.There are many notes of people doing experiments with floating eggs with salt water versus fresh water.
Chuck Norris
Gravity and buoyancy.
No. The wakeboard is made to withstand that.