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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.


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.


Is the earth moon less dense than mercury?

Yes, the Earth's moon is less dense than Mercury. Mercury is one of the densest planets in the solar system, with a density about 5.4 times that of water, whereas the Moon has a density about 3.3 times that of water.


What density less than one gram per cubic centimeter called?

Any special name: less dense than water, low density.


What liquid has a density less than water?

Volatile liquids such as alcohol and ethanol have less density than water. They also evaporate faster than water does.


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

Planet Neptune


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

As compared to Earth the density of URANUS is less, since Uranus is one among the gaseous planets.


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...


What is normal density of oil?

depends on oil, always less than one.


How can one determine if an object will float in water based on its density?

An object will float in water if its density is less than the density of water. If the object is denser than water, it will sink.


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

Sink. Items with a density of less than one will float on water.


What planet has one sixth gravity less than earth?

It could be mars.