If a part of a specimen floats in water, it likely has a lower density than water. The density of an object is determined by its mass and volume. Therefore, the part of the specimen that is floating likely has a volume that displaces enough water to support its mass, resulting in it floating.
Record how high the foam floats in water.
Oil floats on water because water is denser than oil.
since camphor has a low density ,the part of camphor which is in touch with water will soluble in water and hence will not remain stable on surface of water and after sometimes it will totally soluble in water.
a ship
When sediment floats in water, it is known as suspension. This occurs when particles are small and light enough to be carried by the water without settling to the bottom.
Of course. Fresh water floats on salt water, warmer water floats on cooler water, and ice floats on any water.
It is less dense than water, therefore it floats on water.
kerosene floats on water because kerosene is less denser than water
Record how high the foam floats in water.
freeze water as ice cubes then put it on water and it floats Liquid fresh water floats on salt water Warm water floats on cold water (water's greatest density is when it is 4 degrees Celsius).
The reason why ice will float in water is because ice is not as dense as water, therefore, it floats.
Yes, paper is less dense than water, so it floats.
Ice is less dense than water, so it floats.
A wooden boat floats in water due to its buoyancy and the displacement of water created by the boat's weight.
they used boats and floats, ICECREAM FLOATS
water is less dense than vinegar , so it floats
The hull is the outside part that is in contact with the water. It holds back the water so that the ship floats.