the one's which cannot be supported by the buoyant force provided by water...
Buoyant - is something that 'floats' on the surface of whatever medium it is resting on. For example a boat on water is buoyant.
Buoyant force is directly proportional to the density of the liquid. as the density of the liquid increases, the Buoyant force increases.
buoyant force is always or equal to the force exerted by gravity. that's why an object floats.
dentesiy of the buoyant fulid
the one's which cannot be supported by the buoyant force provided by water...
The most buoyant material is a material China discovered made out of metal(s).If you want more info go to google and search up the same question and when you see Super Buoyant Material can hold up a Horse click on it and YEAH you found what you were looking for!
Canoes do sink. Metal canoes will sink if they are turned sideways and loose their air pocket. Wood canoes normally do not sink if they are not waterlogged as the wood is buoyant. The same can be said for canoes made of other buoyant materials.
They can be made of almost anything that floats. Wood, plastic, Styrofoam and other buoyant materials all work pretty well.
Lane lines are made of lightweight materials that will also float on water. Common materials include ropes with plastic buoys or thin metal cables with buoyant plastic rings on them.
Buoyant - is something that 'floats' on the surface of whatever medium it is resting on. For example a boat on water is buoyant.
Six characteristics of buoyant economy
Sodium chloride isn't buoyant.
Buoyant and light-hearted
The buoyant beach ball floated in the sea...
Uranium is not buoyant; uranium is a very dense metal.
continental is more buoyant