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What planet has density less than water?

Saturn is the planet with a density less than water. Its average density is about 0.687 g/cm^3, whereas the density of water is 1 g/cm^3. This low density is due to Saturn being mostly composed of hydrogen and helium gases.


Whose density is less 5kg of water or 5kg of mercury?

Water's density is always less than that of mercury regardless of mass.


If an object has a density of less that 1 it will?

It will float in water, and in any other fluid whose density is greater than the object's density.


What conditions must be met in terms of density of a body for it to float submerged in water?

A body whose total density is greater than that of water will sink in water;that is, if it's not supported, it will continuously drift lower.A body whose total density is less than that of water will float in water; that is,it will sink only partially, and will then remain on the surface and sink no lower.A body whose total density is exactly equal to that of water will have "neutral buoyancy",and will "float submerged" so to speak. That is, none of it will remain above the surface,but once submerged, it will neither rise nor sink further, but will maintain the depth at whichit is placed.


Which things float on water and which sinks into it?

Objects that are less dense than water will float on it, such as wood, plastic, cork, and ice. Objects that are more dense than water will sink, such as metals like iron and steel, rocks, and most plastics. The buoyancy of an object is determined by its density compared to the density of water.


Is their water in Jupiter?

Jupiter hasn't water; traces of water vapors exist only in the atmosphere of the planet.


What objects that sink in water?

the objects whose density is more than that of fluid sink in the liquid


What floats best in salt water?

Anything whose density is less than that of the salt water u r taking.


What has a mass of 250 grams and a volume of 50 centimeters cubed?

It could be a solid object made with a mixture of materials whose average density is 5 grams per cm3 or it could be a hollow object made with materials whose density is higher.


Why do substances float on water?

Objects whose average density (weight for size) is LESS than water will float, and will displace only the volume of water with a weight equal to its own weight. This is called "buoyancy." Substances like oil that are less dense will also float atop the water. Objects whose average density is, or *becomes* greater than the density of water will sink. Its buoyancy is not enough to prevent it from displacing the water and sinking, typically to the bottom. Dense substances like rock or metal also sink rather than float. Steel boats contain large air spaces below their waterlines. This makes their overall density less than water, even carrying heavy cargo. If, however, the boat springs a leak, and water takes the place of the air, the overall density increases and the boat may sink. A speedboat with foam between wooden hulls might not be able to sink at all, as the wood and foam (both less dense than water) might keep it afloat.


Which region of the early universe was most likely to become a galaxy?

B! A region whose matter density was higher than average


What planet's density and internal structure are similar to Earth's?

In our own solar system, the planet whose density and internal structure most resemble that of the Earth is Venus. There may be other planets elsewhere in the galaxy which resemble Earth even more closely, but we have not had the opportunity to observe them.