because of the density of oxygen.
Some balls can bounce on water. It is known that all balls can float on water due to the amount of air they have inside. No, balls do not bounce on water, they may move/jump from force, but this is not really bouncing. Think of it this way, the lighter the ball the easier to move, hope that helps!
Five things that would float are: foam balls, plastic spoons, pencils, threads, and paper. Five things that wouldn't float are: rocks, coins, paper clips, wooden rulers, and metal hair clips. Every object that I named is a solid.
I have a marker which float in water.
The same object is more buoyant in a denser fluid, and is more likely to float, than in a less dense one. That's why tennis balls float in water but not in air.
it will float
oxygen is the gas that is produced by the marimo weed balls :)
Marimo weed is an algae that forms into a ball and floats in water. Th reason it floats is because the ball is filled with oxygen.
oxygen
No, they are not bouyant. They won't float on water, but they will float on mercury.
Well balls float-cos the force of upthrust from the water is pushing them up-and is stronger than gravity.The surface area increases the upthrust-which is why pumped balls float better than deflated.
Soccer balls never really float but they do stay in the air for a short period of time. This is mainly due to the compressed air inside the a ball.
Yes and they float
The number of ping pong balls needed to get a steel cube to float would depend on the mass of the steel cube.
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balls, bottle caps, paper, boats
E-balls, or Environmental Balls, are balls which float on the top of liquids in open process tanks. Their purpose is to reduce evaporation and/or heat loss from the surface of the liquid in the tank.
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