Whether 19.2 grams can float in olive oil depends on the density of the object in question. If the object's density is less than that of olive oil (approximately 0.91 grams per cubic centimeter), it will float. Conversely, if the object's density is greater, it will sink. The weight alone (19.2 grams) does not determine buoyancy; the object's volume and density are also crucial factors.
To float in olive oil the box needs to displace a volume of olive oil that has the same mass as the box - the less dense the oil (for example by being warmer) the more volume the box will need to displace to equal its mass. If it cannot displace a volume of olive oil that equals its mass, the box will sink. Or to put it another way, the box will float in olive oil as long as its density is less than that of the oil.
No.
The density of olive oil is approximately 0.91 grams per milliliter. To convert 600 milliliters of olive oil to grams, you can multiply the volume by the density: 600 ml × 0.91 g/ml = 546 grams. Therefore, 600 ml of olive oil is about 546 grams.
To convert grams of olive oil to milliliters, you can use the approximate density of olive oil, which is about 0.91 grams per milliliter. Therefore, 250 grams of olive oil is roughly equivalent to about 274 milliliters (250 g ÷ 0.91 g/mL).
yes.
No. It will float on top
Ebony wood is known for its density, which is significantly greater than that of water. Since olive oil is less dense than water, ebony will sink in olive oil. Therefore, if placed in olive oil, ebony will sink rather than float.
Yes... oil will float on top
1 cup = 224 grams of oil
To convert grams of olive oil to cups, it's important to know that olive oil has a density of about 0.91 grams per milliliter. Since 1 cup is approximately 236.6 milliliters, 90 grams of olive oil is roughly equivalent to about 0.1 cups, or just under 2 tablespoons.
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If it is lighter than the oil, it will float, if not it won't. Most plastics are about the same density of most oils. Some will float some won't.