density
yes!
watch it float lol
You can make a rubber duck float upright in water by adding weight to the bottom of the duck, such as a small amount of clay or a coin, to help it stay balanced and upright in the water.
The buoyant force, which is the upward force exerted by a fluid on an object immersed in it, makes the rubber duck float in a bathtub. The buoyant force is greater than the weight of the duck, causing it to stay afloat.
The two main forces that allow a rubber duck to float are buoyancy and gravity. The buoyant force exerted by the water on the duck is greater than the force of gravity pulling it down, allowing it to stay afloat on the surface of the water.
Rubber ducks are full of air, so are buoyant on water.
no beacause a rubber duck floats and if an object floats in water, is is less dense than the water if it sinks it is more dense
rubber duck toy boats
rubber
A duck shape
The rubber duck can be linked back as far as the 1800's but Jim Henson popularized it in the 1970's.
Buoyancy is an upward lifting force, which means in the water buoyancy can make things float, for example: a rubber duck, pineapple, softball, etc. And that of buoyancy can make you float in the water.