Only objects with a density greater than density of mercury or oil.
Oil chemists often use spectroscopy to determine total Phosphorus content. Then they can calculate content of Phospholipids based on molecular weight of expected fatty acid species. The configuration of the content immersed in oil would be the total calculated content.
The gravity on Mercury is about 38% of Earth's gravity, which means that objects weigh less on Mercury compared to Earth. This is due to Mercury's smaller size and mass compared to Earth.
No, rocks are denser than mercury, so they would sink in mercury. Mercury is a very dense liquid at room temperature, so objects that are less dense than mercury will float on it.
Buoyancy is the upward force exerted by a fluid on an object immersed in it. It is determined by the weight of the fluid displaced by the object. Objects float when their weight is less than the buoyant force acting on them.
If you weigh 100lbs on Earth, you would weigh 37.8lbs on Mercury.
Liquid immersed transformers are typically immersed in what?
atmosphere
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Objects that are less dense than the environment in which they are immersed will float, unless they are tethered.
Objects that are less dense than the environment in which they are immersed will float, unless they are tethered.
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Bouyant force
Buoyant force, buoyancy force, buoyancy.
The force that acts on objects immersed in or floating on a liquid is called buoyant force. This force is exerted in the opposite direction of gravity and is a result of the pressure difference between the top and bottom of the object. Bouyant force is what causes objects to float in liquids.
he discovered that volume of object immersed in water =volume of liquid displaced