A plastic cube floats in Coke because its density is lower than that of the liquid. Density is determined by the mass of an object relative to its volume; if the object's density is less than that of the fluid, it will float. In this case, the sugar and carbonation in Coke increase its density compared to plain water, allowing the less dense plastic cube to remain buoyant.
The relative density of a plastic cube is the ratio of the density of the plastic cube to the density of water. To calculate it, you would divide the density of the plastic cube by the density of water (usually 1 g/cm^3). If the relative density is less than 1, the cube will float in water, and if it's greater than 1, the cube will sink.
Yes, a lego can float in coke
No, it will float in vinegar or salt though. Coke is not dense enough to make an egg float.
No,because a eraser is denser than coke
between dr. pepper coke and sprite, coke makes it float the fastest
it depends what the cube is made out of it depends what the cube is made out of
Because a regular coke is more dense and has more sugar. A diet coke has more sugar
they used to put cocaine in it. hence the name coke
I would expect the mechanism inside to get damaged - it might rust.
Other way around: diet beverages are less dense and float, the good kind (with sugar) is more dense and sinks.
The cube has a larger volume.
It depends on the density of the wood. If the wood is less dense than water, the cube will float. If the wood is more dense than water, the cube will sink.