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Q: Which is the only planet whose average density is less than that of water?
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Which things float on water and which sinks into it?

Objects whose aggregate density is less than the density of water float in it. Objects whose aggregate density is greater than the density of water sink in it.


Whose density is less 5kg of water or 5kg of mercury?

Water's density is always less than that of mercury regardless of mass.


What object can float on water?

all objects whose density is less than water's.


If an object has a density of less that 1 it will?

It will float in water, and in any other fluid whose density is greater than the object's density.


What happen when an object whose density is equal to the density of water is dropped in water?

It would sink until it was completely covered with water and then neither go farther down nor up.


Is their water in Jupiter?

Jupiter hasn't water; traces of water vapors exist only in the atmosphere of the planet.


What floats best in salt water?

Anything whose density is less than that of the salt water u r taking.


What objects that sink in water?

the objects whose density is more than that of fluid sink in the liquid


What is the density of an objects whose mass is 200 grams and displaces 250ml of water?

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What conditions must be met in terms of density of a body for it to float submerged in water?

A body whose total density is greater than that of water will sink in water;that is, if it's not supported, it will continuously drift lower.A body whose total density is less than that of water will float in water; that is,it will sink only partially, and will then remain on the surface and sink no lower.A body whose total density is exactly equal to that of water will have "neutral buoyancy",and will "float submerged" so to speak. That is, none of it will remain above the surface,but once submerged, it will neither rise nor sink further, but will maintain the depth at whichit is placed.


What planet has density less than water?

Saturn. It has been said that if you could find enough water and a large enough bath, Saturn would float in it.Note: Jupiter is not the correct answer:Any object whose density is less than water will float in water.Density of Water: 1 g/cm3Density of Saturn: 0.687 g/cm3Density of Jupiter: 1.326 g/cm3


Can a solid ball of steel float in salt water?

yes =============== Another opinion: No. Depending on its exact composition, the density of any steel is somewhere between 7.48 to 8.0 times the density of water. Anything whose aggregate density is greater than that of water sinks in it.