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Density. Objects that are more dense than other less dense objects will sink below them. This is how floating works, as well.
More dense objects settle faster than less dense objects. This is because denser objects have more mass and therefore experience a greater force of gravity pulling them downward, causing them to settle more quickly than less dense objects.
Gauge its buoyancy. Put it in the water. objects that are less dense will float while objects that are more dense sink.
Atoms cause the objects to be denser when they are more compact it's denser and more spread out it's not denser
Gauge its buoyancy. Put it in the water. objects that are less dense will float while objects that are more dense sink.
Root beer is typically more dense than water because it contains dissolved sugars, flavorings and carbon dioxide. This higher density causes objects to float higher in root beer compared to water.
Typically, denser objects sink while less dense objects float. This is because denser objects have more mass per unit volume, causing them to displace less water than less dense objects, resulting in sinking.
the lower the temperature gets the more dense the air becomes.
Yes.
If the object is more dense it will sink
Because the gravity is pushing the core together more so its more dense.
Some objects are more dense than others due either to the mass of the particles in the material, the atomic number or how closely the particles are packed together. For example, lead, has a high density because its particles have a very high mass. But a material like polystyrene, doesn't have a high density as the particles are spaced far apart and they have a low mass value.