Boyle's Law - upthrust equals the weight of fluid displaced, so the more dense fluid (salt water) will cause the wood to float higher than the less dense fluid (pure water).
I haven't tried it on wood but lighter fluid seems to get most things off. Acetone too, but it might damage the wood.
It is caused by the difference in density between wood and water.One cubic foot of wood is usually lighter than one cubic foot of water, hence the water goes up a little but the wood goes up more.The overall density of the wood block is less than that of the water, so it floats.The basic principle is that when a solid object is immersed in a fluid, the solid displaces some of the fluid. This causes an upthrust on the solid, equal to the weight of fluid displaced. If the upthrust is equal to the weight of the solid it floats.
It is caused by the difference in density between wood and water.One cubic foot of wood is usually lighter than one cubic foot of water, hence the water goes up a little but the wood goes up more.The overall density of the wood block is less than that of the water, so it floats.The basic principle is that when a solid object is immersed in a fluid, the solid displaces some of the fluid. This causes an upthrust on the solid, equal to the weight of fluid displaced. If the upthrust is equal to the weight of the solid it floats.
Either with a blow torch or by painting with a fungicidal dry rot fluid or fence and shed treatment.
WOW. I think this just may be the stupidest question I have ever seen asked.
Wood vinegar or pyroligneous acid is fluid or sap taken from tree cells. It is said to be useful for mild pain relief, detoxification of the body, decreasing swelling in the body and for sterilizing and healing minor wounds.
Hydrogen is lighter than air, making it buoyant, because air is a fluid. It works on the same principle as floating wood.
Lots of wood and lots of lighter fluid. Plus make sure you have a big open space away from objects like trees and houses.
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dampen a rag with lighter fluid or mineral spirits. no you wont remove the polyurethane, its dry. but it will however remove the glue with no problem or blemishes in your poly.
Collective nouns for wood are a stock of wood, a stack of wood, a pile of wood.