The it has a density below 1. the buoyant force is greater then then the downward force
Yes, but only when some kind of substance is added. Like sugar or salt.
Because champagne is made of grapes so grapes have the same density while Sprite is made from lemons and limes (which do not float in sprite btw)
No they do not from the mass of volume
yes because the grape is lighter than water
the density
it floats because salt has chemicals so it can float like in the beach it's salt water right,so that's how you could float in the beach.
Salt water is much denser than fresh water and therefore can provide a much greater buoyant force.
Yes, Its very possible.
It depends on how dense they are. Cherry/grape tomatoes are light enough.
Because the solute concentration in the salt water is higher then other solutions, in this case, a grape. the moisture is basically sucked out of the grape and the grape shrivels
What sediment float in the water
Jeremejevite does not float on water.
I have a marker which float in water.
Yes it does float in salt water.
81% Of the grape is water...