Mass is the measure of inertia .sliding friction depend on mass.
so their ratio of mass will be 1:5
The buoyant force will be greater on the object in the denser fluid.
Density
buoyant
Their mass (and the density of the fluid they're floating in).
There's no relationship between the weight of an object in air and the buoyantforce on it when it's in water.The buoyant force is equal to the weight of the water the object displaces,which depends directly on its volume.Two objects that have identical weight in air will experience radically differentbuoyant forces in water if their volumes are different.
The buoyant force will be greater on the object in the denser fluid.
Density
buoyant
The buoyant force is 135N
Buoyant force is based upon the mass of the water displaced. Therefore, two objects will have the same buoyant force if they have the some volumes.
Objects are more buoyant in water than in air.
they compare by they are both objects and man handal them
no because buoyant means how much can an object float and weight means how much it weighs.
Their mass (and the density of the fluid they're floating in).
There's no relationship between the weight of an object in air and the buoyantforce on it when it's in water.The buoyant force is equal to the weight of the water the object displaces,which depends directly on its volume.Two objects that have identical weight in air will experience radically differentbuoyant forces in water if their volumes are different.
Ships, boats, anything buoyant, really...
If the weight of an object is greater than its buoyant force, then it will not float - it will sink.