Buoyancy
ans.1. wood can be float on oil because it is a thick, hard, and heavy object. 2.the bottle can not float on oil because it is not thick, hard, and, not heavy object. that's why it can not float
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oil and water <><><> Some liquids, such as oil and water, do not mix- as they have different densities- so the lighter one (oil) will float on the heavier one.
No, a ball will float higher in oil than in water because the density of oil is lower than that of water. The buoyant force experienced by the ball in oil is greater, causing it to float higher.
Yes, plastic drinking straws will float in water.
Buoyancy
No bones do not float in oil.
Iron will float in oil in most cases. However, for iron to float in oil, it must have a density which is lower than the oil.
Float.
No. Oil will float on vinegar as vinegar has the same density as water.
A human may float in an oily substance. It is more likely that the human will get trapped under the oil and not float.
Yes. Oil having lesser density than juice, will float on it.
ans.1. wood can be float on oil because it is a thick, hard, and heavy object. 2.the bottle can not float on oil because it is not thick, hard, and, not heavy object. that's why it can not float
some things that float are: (note: there are more than 3) straw,empty soda can,dead bug, mini marshmallow, rubber ducky,ice, wood, cotton,paper, dead fish, watermelon, oil, pumice rock, cork, and boats
A plastic always sink in oil like a plastic bottle will always float in oil.
No. For their size, diamonds are heavy and will not float.