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An object's density influences its buoyancy, thus determining whether or not an object will float
dentesiy of the buoyant fulid
Buoyancy is the factor of things that float or sink. Density is related because if the object has more density than water, it will sink. But, if it has less density than water, the object will float.
Distance from the mirror, curvature of the mirror.
greater density tends to less buoyancy
An object's density influences its buoyancy, thus determining whether or not an object will float
dentesiy of the buoyant fulid
The lighter a certain object is, the more likely it is to float, if the object is heavier, the object will sink.
Buoyancy is the factor of things that float or sink. Density is related because if the object has more density than water, it will sink. But, if it has less density than water, the object will float.
distance from mirror
Distance from the mirror, curvature of the mirror.
Distance from the mirror, curvature of the mirror.
density of the buoyant fluid.
greater density tends to less buoyancy
Non-buoyancy means that an object does not float (I think).
Positive buoyancy . . .When the object is completely submerged, the net force on it ... the combinationof gravity down and buoyancy up ... is upward, so the object tries to rise.Negative buoyancy . . .When the object is completely submerged, the net force on it ... the combinationof gravity down and buoyancy up ... is downward, so the object tries to sink.Neutral buoyancy . . .When the object is completely submerged, the net force on it ... the combinationof gravity down and buoyancy up ... is zero. The object stays at whatever depthit is released, without rising or sinking.
Depends on the weight of water. Salted water being heavier ,it will offer more resistance to any floating object. Also the atmospheric pressure might play an important role in the buoyancy.