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An object will float - on water for example - if its density is less than the density of water. Density = mass / volume.An object will float - on water for example - if its density is less than the density of water. Density = mass / volume.An object will float - on water for example - if its density is less than the density of water. Density = mass / volume.An object will float - on water for example - if its density is less than the density of water. Density = mass / volume.
An object's density must be less than the density of water,in order for the object to float.
If an objects density is 1 or less, it will float on water
The object would float in the middle if it was in water.
No. To float density must be less than 1 (the density of water).
The weight does not determine if an object will float in water. If an object has a DENSITY that is more than the density of water then it will sink, if it's density is less than the density of water it will float.
An object will float - on water for example - if its density is less than the density of water. Density = mass / volume.An object will float - on water for example - if its density is less than the density of water. Density = mass / volume.An object will float - on water for example - if its density is less than the density of water. Density = mass / volume.An object will float - on water for example - if its density is less than the density of water. Density = mass / volume.
An object will float in water if its density is lower than water which means that for an object to float, its density needs to be less than ~1 gram/centimeter^3,
Some objects will float on water as the density of the object is less than that of water. Conversely, if an object is more dense than the density of water, then it will sink.
What causes it to sink or float is the density. The density of water is 1.0. If the object's density is more 1.0 then it sinks, but if the object's density is less then 1.0 then the object will float.
An object's density must be less than the density of water,in order for the object to float.
If an object is less dense then water, it will float assuming the object does not absorb the water there by increasing its density.
In water, you mean? If an object has a larger density than water, it will float; otherwise, it won't. From my own experience, when I inhale, when my lungs are full of air, I float without effort. When I exhale, I start to sink - and need some effort to remain at the surface.
If an objects density is 1 or less, it will float on water
The object would float in the middle if it was in water.
it depends on the density of the object and the density of the liquid that it's in. if the density of the object is greater than the density of the liquid, then the object will sink. if the density of the object is lesser than the density of the liquid, the object will float.
No. To float density must be less than 1 (the density of water).