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-- When the density of the stuff is less than the density of the fluid you drop it into, then it'll float in the fluid. -- When the density of the stuff is greater than the density of the fluid you drop it into, then it'll sink in the fluid.
Cheer spirit is kinda like showing your spirit for school but instead for cheer like where your favorite cheer team colors and stuff
You look at stuff like from history and stuff like that.
By adding salt to water, you are increasing the density of the water (essentially how much "stuff" that is in the water). When the density of the salt water becomes greater than the density of the egg, the egg becomes more positively buoyant and will float instead of sink.
you need to know the density (mass per volume) of the stuff to be converted, then it's density divided by mass.
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Divide mass by volume.
oceans stuff
It depends on the size, taste, density, and what stuff is on the inside.
It's the stuff on the inside that counts!
density
things.