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The answer to this riddle is: "A buoyant girl ant". umadbro[
The word 'float' is both a noun (float, floats) and a verb (float, floats, floating, floated).Examples:When the float bobs sharply, it may mean you have a bite on your hook. (noun)We can float our boats at the duck pond in the park. (verb)The noun forms of the verb to float are floater and the gerund, floating.
-- The aggregate density of the wood block is 700/1000 = 0.7 the density of water. -- So, as soon as the wood has displaced 0.7 of its volume in water, it has displaced its entire weight in water, and floats. -- The wood floats with 0.7 of its volume below the surface and 0.3 of its volume above it.
One can fix dried out stamp pads by spritzing a refresher on them until the stuff floats on top of them, taking a credit card and spreading the refresher down the pads, and repeating the process for 2 or 3 times.
The word float can be a noun, for something that floats. The noun for the activity of floating is flotation. (it is sometimes used specifically as an noun adjunct, e.g. flotation device) The word for floating objects may be flotage, or more commonly flotsam.
Aluminium will always float in Mercury. The mass of the Aluminium is irrelevent. If you think of a more common example does it matter how big the piece of wood is as to whether it floats in water? Aluminium floats in Mercury because it is lighter than the same voluime of Mercury just as wood floats on water because it is lighter than same volume of water.
It Floats It Floats
If an object floats in water it will also float in the much denser mercury
the iron bob floats in Mercury because it density is less than mercurys density
Lead floats in mercury.
Yes. Ice floats in water because it is less dense. Mercury is over ten times denser than water. So ice easily floats in mercury.
It means that mercury is denser than iron.
I am pretty sure its neutral buoyancy.
Mercury is more dense than iron, causing it to float on the surface of mercury.
Iron has a higher density than water, so it sinks in water; but is less dense than mercury so it floats.
maybe or maybe not
it floats because the xenon gas particles are heavier that the aluminum foil's.