I have a marker which float in water.
Float
it will float
Yes. For every fluid, there are things that float in it ... they just have to be things that are less dense than the fluid. That's how stones float in mercury, logs float in water, and hot balloons float in air.
A pen would sink and float
Float
Float, rise...
sink
fly / levitate / float
No, opposite polarities attract, alike polarities repel.
Put a 11/16" (4.36mm) drill bit between the float and the body of the carb. On the opposite side from the hinge of the float. The float should just touch the drill bit.
The opposite reaction of to sink (in liquid) is to float.However the opposite motion sink (move lower) would have the opposite rise.
no, it does the exact opposite.
The air is less dense than your body, so you sink through it. The opposite is true for water, which is more dense than your body, so you float in it.
When an egg is submerged under tap water it will float. This is because water is more dense than the egg.
it will float as long as it is not fully covered water.
Float