The force that makes the straw and clay ball float is buoyancy. Buoyancy is an upward force exerted by a fluid that opposes the weight of an object immersed in the fluid. This force is able to counteract the force of gravity, allowing objects to float.
The force that makes a straw and clay ball float is called buoyancy. This force is caused by the difference in pressure between the top and bottom of the object, pushing it upwards in a liquid like water. This buoyant force is able to counteract the force of gravity, causing the objects to float.
Buoyant force makes a straw and clay ball float. When an object is placed in a fluid, such as water, the fluid exerts an upward force on the object that is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by the object, causing it to float.
Water caused the forces to change as it softened the straw and clay ball, making them more susceptible to deformation and displacement.
A simple clay ball and straw will work just fine..
A clay ball sinks in water because it is denser than water, causing it to displace water equal to its weight. The ball's density is higher than the density of water, resulting in a downward force greater than the buoyant force pushing it up. This imbalance causes the clay ball to sink to the bottom of the water.
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