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.
An object will float on water if it has less density than the water. Or than any other liquid on which it is supposed to float.
Float
sink
double, but double is nearly twice the precision of float, so its not really the same thing.
Free float
they put it in water???
To make boats float
You will need a free-float hand guard kit. These can be purchased online. Check out this video for an example of how to install such a kit: http://www.wonderhowto.com/how-to/video/how-to-install-a-free-float-handguard-on-an-ar-15-rifle-267096/view/
Leaves that have air trapped inside enable the plants to float.
free method statement for drain lining
body (or hull) method of steering (wheel or tiller) method of power (engine, motor, or sails) it SHOULD float
Because it can and it's free.
Wood float on water, bricks not.
to pretend our assumption correct.. i,e.. if we gave integers at the beginning of the program and then if we want to get our result in float , we us the method called typecasting by keeping float in braces in the condition or writing integer as float , means 5 as 5.0.
I don't think there is a specific reason. It's just like that. They just call it that because they named it a clean float too, there's no reason behind it.
French neuroscientists at the Cognitive Neutoscience Centre have argued that there is free-floating DNA in the Paretial Cortex which could indicate why we have the potential of free will.