Is this the density of a liquid or an object? If this is the density of a liquid and you want to make an object float, than the density of the object should be less than 2.7. If this is the density of an object you are trying to make float, than the density of the liquid should be greater than 2.7.
This would make the experimental results for density erroneously higher.
Density is the amount of material which will make up something. Density can be varied accordingly to make items of the same material, but for different uses.
The tennis balls nanosize butyl rubber layer slows down the escape of air so the ball doesn't lose its pressure as quickly
Well, isn't that just a happy little question! As rocks form deep within the Earth, they experience higher pressure from the layers of rock above them. This pressure squeezes the minerals in the rocks closer together, increasing their density. Just like when you give a little squeeze to a tube of paint to make the colors come out, the pressure deep underground helps make rocks more dense. It's a beautiful process that nature has been perfecting for millions of years.
To create a density column with 3 layers that don't mix when shaken, you need to carefully layer the ingredients in order of increasing density. Start by pouring the densest liquid at the bottom, followed by a medium-density liquid, and then the least dense liquid on top. Using liquids with distinct colors can help visualize the layers better. Be sure to pour the liquids slowly and carefully over a spoon or down the side of the container to prevent mixing.
less air resistance because air density is less.
Sounds like a homework question. Why don't you do the research yourself? Good morning ya i have make it's ma homework question i tore session layer into two.. is it ok.... i think it is.... i make the layer just like Session - 1: Dialog 2: synchnorisation so by this i have make eight layers is it ok..... kindly answer me
The number 8 is in the left column.
cell
Make one layer, wait for it to dry, then repeat with the following layer.
Temperature, salinity, and pressure have significant effects on water density. As temperature increases, water density decreases because warmer water molecules are more spread out. Higher salinity increases water density since dissolved ions make the water heavier. Pressure also impacts density, with deeper water being denser due to the weight of the overlying water column.
lithosphere
highlight column, and click the fill icon in your tool bar
The eight elements that make up the Earth's crust are primarily found in the lithosphere, which is the outermost layer of the Earth. These elements include oxygen, silicon, aluminum, iron, calcium, sodium, potassium, and magnesium. The lithosphere is made up of the crust and the upper part of the mantle.
You need to make a layer under the linework layer. To do this, make a new layer once you have the lineart. Now drag the new layer to the bottom of the linework layer. Then select the new layer and color! Easy as cake.
make a layer and colour it blue