If you make the modeling clay into a bowl shape, it should float
I can be changed by shaping it differently. You should flatten it out or something of the like.
The water displacement makes it float.
To get a ball out of a tall tree, you could:Climb the tree to get it.Throw a shoe at the ball to get it out (you may risk losing your shoe).Throw another ball at the ball in the tree (risk of losing the second ball).Get a ladder, and climb the rest of the tree to get the ball.Use shells that you have from the beach.Use broken bricksBig RocksBroomSpray Water to make it slippery (risk of water falling on you)Stuff Sticks and broom handles into pool noodles (risk of injury)The safest way to get the ball would probably be throwing a shoe (or other object) at the ball until it gets dislodged from the tree and the ball falls out.
Ball bearings can not be fixed or repaired they have to be changed and new ones installed.
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The rules of water polo were originally developed in the late nineteenth century in Great Britain by William Wilson. The modern game originated as a form of rugby football played in rivers and lakes in England and Scotland with a ball constructed of Indian rubber. This "water rugby" came to be called "water polo" based on the English pronunciation of the Balti word for ball, pulu. Early play allowed brute strength, wrestling and holding opposing players underwater to recover the ball; the goalie stood outside the playing area and defended the goal by jumping in on any opponent attempting to score by placing the ball on the deck. Whereas the modern game is a non-contact sport relying more on speed and skill than brute force
In the very early days of water polo they used a leather ball which absorbed water throughout the game therefore by the end of the game it was a lot heavier than at the start and actually 'floated' a foot or so under the surface of the water. This made the game more a test of strength and stamina rather than skill. More recently Indian rubber was used
It depends on the shape of the fork and the material from which it is made. Most non-metal (wood, plastic) forks will float. Metal forks will sink unless they are shaped to have a large enough surface area on the bottom.
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Depends on the medium, and whether the ball is solid or not. A solid ball would float on mercury, sink in water. If it were hollow enough (or filled with, say, cork) it would float in water.
Yes.
No, a ball will float higher in oil than in water because the density of oil is lower than that of water. The buoyant force experienced by the ball in oil is greater, causing it to float higher.
Float the ball in water and calculate the displacement.
no
by making a boat and that way a boat can float anytime in water
The golf ball's density is greater than the water, which the water has adensity of 1.
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Depends on how much it weighs, if its hollow then maybe it would float. But doubting it would if its solid.