This would include the term "buoyancy", which is not limited to objects that float. An objects whose weight is less than the water displaced by it would float. But an object could become suspended below water by the upward force of bouyancy, which acts on all objects in liquid.
An object's ability to float is it's buoyancy.
One term would be buoyancy.
The term is impossible. A boat cannot float clear of the water.
The term is impossible. A boat cannot float clear of the water.
the ability to float with density is almost impossible
Salt water has salt (!) in it, ego it is denser and takes more weight to displace it; the reason things float in whatever. The denser the liquid, the higher things float
One term would be buoyancy.
The term is impossible. A boat cannot float clear of the water.
The term is impossible. A boat cannot float clear of the water.
The term is impossible. A boat cannot float clear of the water.
Using water is an example, anything that is less dense than water will float on water. Anything that is denser than water will sink in water.
Many specimens have a high enough porosity that they can float on water until ... This is what produces the enormous rush of high-pressure gas from the vent. ... has a specific gravity of less than one, giving the rock an ability to float on water.
Yes, water density will affect an object's ability to float.
No. Buoyancy refers to the ability to float in water.
the ability to float with density is almost impossible
The term is draft.
Salt water has salt (!) in it, ego it is denser and takes more weight to displace it; the reason things float in whatever. The denser the liquid, the higher things float
There is no difference on how well a toy boat will float in water depending upon the temperature. The ability for an object to float is if it can displace more than its own weight in water, which doesn't depend on the temperature of the water.