Not only would he float, but it would be virtually impossible for him to completely submerge on his own power.
If he weighs 80 pounds on the earth, then he would weigh about 13.1 pounds on the moon.That's not counting his space-suit, helmet, oxygen tank, radio, heater, lead boots, etc.
a small camera on the water tank
In a tank top.
They don't. The best they can manage is a rub or scrape with a damp sponge or a moist wipe, but nothing from which any water might squeeze out and escape. The odor inside manned spacecraft is a topic that's seldom widely discussed.
The primary source of oxygen will be water electrolysis, followed by O2 in a pressurized storage tank.
because the submarine has the water tank.when the tank is filled then submarine sink in the water.and when the tank is empty then submarine float in water.
a submarine has a water tank. when the tank is filled then submarine sink in the water. and when the tank is empty then submarine float in water. use the formula density= mass / volume as mass increases(when the tank is full of water), the density of the submarine increases and it submerge into the water and vice versa.
The fuel float will float in water but not fuel because it has a small leak in the float. Water and fuel have difference densities, and the leak is likely small enough to let fuel in, but not water. For an 88 Bronco, the part you are looking for is COAZ-9202-B
air pressure because if air is lighter than water and you are trying to get a tank full of water to sink you would need a whole lot of air so by compressing lots of air into the tank it makes the tank heavy so it sinks
This depends on whether the hot water comes from a combination boiler or from a hot water tank with a header tank feeding it. For a combination boiler the fault would probably be at the boiler, possibly from scale in the heat exchanger. For the system that uses the header tank and a hot water cylinder it could be that the float valve in the header tank is stuck an there for it is not refilling the tank or debris has entered the tank and is blocking the outlet.
Yes water snail eggs float. they are small white eggs that are most the time attached to somthing like a plant (fake or real) or the glass of a tank just be careful it shoulnt be near the tank light. :)
Many septic systems are 'passive'. That is, the final waste water runs by gravity to a field downhill. However, in the powered system there is a 'settling' tank, for the solids to settle and be aerated or subject to microbial action. This tank has a drain near the top to allow 'black water' to trickle into the 'pump tank' . A pump is in this final chamber, switched by a float. When the water gets to a desired level, the float switch operates and turns the pump on, as water drops to an acceptable level (usually after 50-100 gallons have been pumped out) the pump is automatically switched off by the float and water once again trickles in from the main settling tank.
The only float on an 89 Jeep is for the fuel level, and its in the fuel tank, attached to the fuel pump.
You can use a milk container filled with water to weight it down so it doesn't float. You can put one or two bricks in the tank.
i have a question very similar to thiss! i think the soda bottle would, becasue the milk jug would float in just regular water with a density of 1. the soda bottle has a density of 1.4, and if the sugar water is 1.5 then i think it would float because its density is less. but im no expert. ive been trying to look for the answer to this question as well. but that means a milk jug would float too because its density is less. its so confusing! sorry if that didnt help.
First make sure if you put tap water in there you put water cleanser in there which can be bought at a pet store. Keep your betta in the bag and float it in the tank for 15 min. then without dumping the bag water in the tank use a net to move your betta to the tank.
The wire from the fuel tank float unit to the gauge could be shorted to ground, or else could be open(disconnected). The float unit, if a brass "tank" type is no longer airtight, allowing fuel into float & causing it to drop to bottom of tank (where it would go if tank were empty). If float is like neoprene, it may now soak up gasoline rather than float in it--causing a heavy, fuel-logged float to again sink.