Many. One Example is a cork
Anything it floats on - water, for example.
Yes, cold water is dencer indeed
no, a pencil will float therefore it is less dense than water(ticonderoga #2 pencil was used)no pencils were harmed in the execution of this experiment
Oil is less dense than water because its molecules are larger and do not pack as tightly together as the molecules in water. This lower density causes oil to float on top of water when the two are mixed together.
I's not sink because see water is less dense than the steel so the ship will not sink instead of floating.
A 'dancer' is some one who can dance.Whereas, a 'dencer' is the class of the field in the girls' 800
what does does denser mean?
what does does denser mean?
Objects that are denser than water have a density greater than approximately 1 gram per cubic centimeter (g/cm³), such as metals like iron, lead, and copper. Conversely, objects that are less dense than water have a density lower than 1 g/cm³, including materials like wood, most plastics, and ice. This difference in density determines whether an object will float or sink when placed in water.
This is due to the high resistance or drag force exerted by the water as the diver enters it. The drag force quickly slows down the diver's speed, leading to a rapid deceleration compared to the relatively small gravitational force that initially accelerated the diver's fall. This difference in forces causes the diver to stop much faster in water than in free fall air.
Saltwater is denser,and in fact saltwater has different densities around the world.
Coconuts are mostly hollow, this allows them to be very buoyant .