To figure out the density of an apple you have to know the mass and the volume. To find the mass use a triple balance beam and to find the volume use a graduated cylinder. After you have the mass and the volume, do mass divided by volume and you should get the density. :)
A balloon is less dense than an apple because it is filled with air, which has a much lower density than the solid matter that makes up an apple.
yes.
Yes they do. An apple is less dense than the water it displaces, so it floats. This is why we can have the game of "bobbing for apples", where you try to bite a floating apple.
An apple -it's why they're used for apple bobbing.
Float. (They are less dense than milk)
Apples float because the apple is less dense than water. Objects more dense than water sink because even when fully underwater they don't displace enough water to equal their weight.
Try an apple with a hard boiled egg or sardines on wheat crackers.
it is not large, it's not even bigger than an apple, but it is very dense
Yes, apples are more dense than olive oil.
Apple juice is generally more dense than water due to its sugar content and other dissolved solids. While pure water has a density of about 1 gram per cubic centimeter (g/cm³), apple juice typically has a density ranging from 1.05 to 1.10 g/cm³. This means that apple juice would sink in water if placed in the same container.
Apples flkoat in watter that is why you can "bob" for apples.
No, a liter of molten lead would have a smaller volume than a liter of apple juice. This is because lead is a dense material, so it occupies less space than a less dense material like apple juice in the same volume.