Air
Mercury
Iron is much denser than a feather. Yet, a particular sample of feathers weighs more than a sample of iron.
shampoo is denser than water or mix cornstarch and water and that is denser than water too.
Of course less denser, because a gas is always less denser than liquid.
Of course less denser, because a gas is always less denser than liquid.
Anything that doesn't float in water is less dense than water, say iron? So if you drop an iron bar into a glass of water, you can say that the iron sinks or you can interpret it as the water floats? If you are referring to liquid, then mercury.
Lead is denser than iron.
Lead is denser than iron.
Iron is much denser than a feather. Yet, a particular sample of feathers weighs more than a sample of iron.
yes
Liquid
Iron is denser than air. Waves travel faster through denser medium.
It means that mercury is denser than iron.
yes iron does float in water yes iron does float in water
The density varies from matter to matter. For eg. Iron sinks in water but if you put iron in liquid mercury at room temperature, it may float. Thus properties of matter extremely varies and thus it is impossibe to decide that How many time s a liquid is denser than solids.
iron is much denser than water. So, steel is denser, too, because it is made from iron.
Yes.
An object that is denser than water or another liquid sinks.