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What planet has a density less than one?

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What will an object due if its density is less than one?

Any OBJECT with a DENSITY of LESS THAN ONE (1), will SINK in WATER.


What density less than one gram per cubic centimeter called?

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How man applies the concept of density?

Man applies the concept of density in many ways. One way is by designing ships and submarines that will float on water. If the density of the object is less than the water's density, the object will float, but if its density is less than the density of water, it will sink.


What procedure would you use to find the density of the marbles?

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Is Uranus' density less or greater than earth's?

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What planet has completed less than one orbit of the sun in the last 100 years?

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What determines wether an object will float in water?

An object will float in water if the object's density is less than the density of water. Relative density is the ratio of one object density with respect to the density of another object. Relative density of any object with respect to water is also known as specific gravity. Objects with a specific gravity less than one will float those with a specific gravity greater than one will not.


What objects have a density of less than one?

Objects with a density must: - mass must be less than 1gram/cubic centimeter that's what i learned in science...didn't know if that helped...


Is earth floating on water?

no because its density is greater than one ( anything less than one, density wise would float ____________________ Actually, only Saturn "would float"; ie, has a density less than 1. Earth has a density of 5.5 or so, and if there were a big enough bathtub, would sink like the rock it is.


What is normal density of oil?

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Is planet Saturn the only planet that will float on water?

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Will items with a density of greater than 1 sink or float when placed in water?

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