Percentage salt content effects density and thus buoyancy
No, feldspar does not float in water because it is more dense than water. When placed in water, feldspar will sink to the bottom.
Buoyant means able to float. Adjective.
Balloons filled with helium float because helium is lighter than the surrounding air, creating a lifting force. This is known as buoyancy. Regular air-filled balloons are denser than the surrounding air and do not float.
Any with a density less than the fluid into which it is placed. Pumice is a volcanic rock that will sometimes float on water.pumice
Yes. Inside the eye of a hurricane it is beatifull weather, because of the low pressure. It can be very cold. It is silent for a moment, you can not float on the water without a proper inflatable tube, but it is very temporary nice weather, but if the eye passes by it will be bad weather again, with the very strong wind (100 - 290 km/u) in the opposite direction (because the hurricane is in fact a great cloud which looks like a wheel with an open spot (the eye) in the middle when you see the computer drawn cloud in the weather forecast.)
The specific gravity of the water in the Great Salt Lake is much higher than that of the Horsetooth Reservoir. You displace the same volume in both lakes, but you displace more weight of water in the Great Salt Lake, so by Archimedes Principe you get more lift.
It is possible in JDK 1.5 and above. In JDK 1.4, you also cast the Float value into float value by using casting. For exampe in JDK 1.5, its possible float f = 12; Float ff = f; but in JDK 1.4, you will use casting i.e float f = 12; Float ff = (float)f;
Wood can float on water.
It's possible to temporarily "float" in air for a few seconds on the moon because of the low gravity.
No, it is not possible for humans to float in the air without the assistance of external devices or equipment such as balloons, airplanes, or helicopters.
A boiled egg will float in salt water.
yes a boat made of concrete is possible to float if it displaces water that weight more than its own weight.
Yes, Its very possible.
Because houses dont float.....
Saturn is a gas planet, and if it were possible to place it in water it would float. Not sure if the rings would float, but, the planet itself would.
It is possible for engine oil to float on engine coolant. This occurs when there is a leaking or blown gasket.
Bad float (sinks),Incorrect float adjustment,Excessive fuel pressure,Dirt in needle and seat,Excessive heat (boiling the fuel),