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Q: I am the object in the solar system that can float in water if you find a bathtub big enough to hold me?
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What planet could float in your bathtub if your bathtub was big enough?

TrES-4 Like any object with this density, if dropped into water, it would float. Its lead author, Georgi Mandushev, Lowell Observatory (Arizona, United States), states that “its density of 0.2 grams per cubic centimeter is somewhere between a wine cork and balsa wood”. The star (catalogued as GSC 02620-00648) in which TrES-4 orbits is about 1.2 times as massive as the Sun. However, it has already depleted its reserves of hydrogen (thus, is considered a subgiant), so it is rapidly turning into a red giant star. Because of its closeness to its parent star—TrES-4 orbits only about 4.4 million miles (7 million kilometers) away—scientists estimate that within about one million yearsthe starwill grow large enough to be consumedthat is the planet but for our solar system google it:planet with the lowest densitythe less dense the more it floats


What planet has density less than water?

Saturn. It has been said that if you could find enough water and a large enough bath, Saturn would float in it.Note: Jupiter is not the correct answer:Any object whose density is less than water will float in water.Density of Water: 1 g/cm3Density of Saturn: 0.687 g/cm3Density of Jupiter: 1.326 g/cm3


How balloons improve your lives?

They can make u float if u get enough dumb bum


Can a hot air balloon go above the troposphere?

yes, because there is enough pressure to keep the balloon in the are and a float


Which planet is the second largest planet?

Saturn is the second-largest planet in the solar system and also the least dense planet. It is less dense than water. In other words, if there was a big enough bath tub, Saturn would float in it.

Related questions

Why must water be displaced in order for a system to float?

A system (object) to float in water must displace enough water that equals (or exceeds) the mass of the system/object.


What can Saturn do?

Saturn can float in a bathtub if you can find one big enough for it


Will Saturn float or sink if you place water?

Float. The problem is whether you can find a bathtub big enough for it :D


Where can you float in water on holiday?

the bathtub


What object in the solar system can float in the water?

Only Saturn. (But you have to find a chamber pot big enough to fit Saturn inside. And WITH the rings, don't forget!)


When an object float what does the object have?

when a object float it has density


What planet could float in your bathtub if your bathtub was big enough?

TrES-4 Like any object with this density, if dropped into water, it would float. Its lead author, Georgi Mandushev, Lowell Observatory (Arizona, United States), states that “its density of 0.2 grams per cubic centimeter is somewhere between a wine cork and balsa wood”. The star (catalogued as GSC 02620-00648) in which TrES-4 orbits is about 1.2 times as massive as the Sun. However, it has already depleted its reserves of hydrogen (thus, is considered a subgiant), so it is rapidly turning into a red giant star. Because of its closeness to its parent star—TrES-4 orbits only about 4.4 million miles (7 million kilometers) away—scientists estimate that within about one million yearsthe starwill grow large enough to be consumedthat is the planet but for our solar system google it:planet with the lowest densitythe less dense the more it floats


Will kilogram float in water why?

The mass of an object alone is not enough to determine whether it will float in water. You need to know the object's mass and its volume; in other words, its density. A kilogram of solid lead will sink in water. A kilogram of styrofoam will float. If an object is less dense than water it will float; if it is denser it will sink.


Why would a solid steel marble sink and a steel bowl float in a bathtub of water?

it is hollow so it will float


What planet would float if dropped in the sun?

None of them. If any planet were to crash into the Sun, the planet would be instantly vaporized.You may be thinking of the planet Saturn, which is so light that if it could be placed in a big enough bathtub, would float.


Can rainwater float a pool?

possible hydrostatic pressure sandy soil and enough rain water pool could lift up like a bucket in a bathtub full of water.


If the density of an object is 1 then will that object sink or float?

The object would float in the middle if it was in water.