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Weigh the amount of water he can displace.
To float in olive oil the box needs to displace a volume of olive oil that has the same mass as the box - the less dense the oil (for example by being warmer) the more volume the box will need to displace to equal its mass. If it cannot displace a volume of olive oil that equals its mass, the box will sink. Or to put it another way, the box will float in olive oil as long as its density is less than that of the oil.
The metal block will displace a volume of water equal to its own volume. By measuring the volume of water displaced, you can then determine the mass of the metal block - as long as you know the density of water (1 gram per cubic centimeter).
To determine the mass of titanium that will displace 0.75 ml of water, you can use the density of water and titanium. The density of water is approximately 1 g/ml. The density of titanium is about 4.5 g/cm³. First, convert 0.75 ml to grams using the density of water, then use the ratio of the densities to find the mass of titanium that will displace the same volume of water.
Because the mass of the volume of water they displace is greater than their mass, making their effective density less than that of water.
Boats float because the mass of the water they displace is greater than the mass of the boat. This difference in density creates bouyancy.
The mass a balloon can lift is affected by its size and the amount of air it can displace. A larger balloon can lift more mass because it can displace more air and create more lift. However, if a balloon is too large, its weight may exceed the lift it can generate, limiting the mass it can carry.
A gold object would displace more water than a silver object of the same size because gold is denser than silver. Density is mass divided by volume, so an object with a higher density will displace more water.
Boats float because the mass of the water they displace is greater than the mass of the boat. This difference in density creates bouyancy.Read more: What_makes_a_good_boat_float
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Fluorine, and Chlorine can displace bromine from a compound.