A less dense object or any other substance will float on a more dense liquid.
The higher the density the lower the buoyancy.
because the formula for density is mass times volume. Which equals density.
It is not two units are not the same as 1 density the objects density only counts on how much the mass of the object is then you will find out the density (units are counted in the density)
It is not two units are not the same as 1 density the objects density only counts on how much the mass of the object is then you will find out the density (units are counted in the density)
An object will float if it has less density than the liquid in which it is placed.
It is not two units are not the same as 1 density the objects density only counts on how much the mass of the object is then you will find out the density (units are counted in the density)
The mass of a grape is 7.5. The density of a grape is 2.5. The volume of a grape is 3. As you can see, there is a relationship between these three numbers that all mass, densities, and volumes of objects have.
There is a general tendency for objects to expand when they get hotter - this includes air, and gases in general. As a result, they have less density (mass per unit volume); and objects with less density tend to float or rise.
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Density refers to the amount of mass per unit volume. Material with high density have a lot of mass in a little space. Objects with a high density sink while objects with a low density tend to float. As an example, Ice cubes are less dense than water because the freezing process traps air, forcing expansion -- that's why they float in water. lolz its too GOGOT
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