You can float a dense solid material on water by shaping it into a boat-like structure that displaces enough water to create buoyancy. Another method is to attach a buoyant material, such as foam or a hollow container, to the dense material to increase its overall buoyancy.
No, lead is a dense material and will sink in water. The density of lead is greater than the density of water, so it will not float.
The tendency of a solid object to float in a fluid is determined by the relationship between the density of the object and the density of the fluid. If the object is less dense than the fluid, it will float. If the object is more dense, it will sink.
float, depending on its density relative to the density of the liquid. If the solid is denser than the liquid, it will sink. If the solid is less dense than the liquid, it will float.
Ice floats on water because it is less dense than liquid water. When water freezes, it forms a crystalline structure that spaces the water molecules farther apart, making the ice less dense and causing it to float.
the volume of the puri get light weighted and it float on water
No, lead is a dense material and will sink in water. The density of lead is greater than the density of water, so it will not float.
If it less dense
Look at the density of each substance. Iron is less dense than mercury, so yes, it will float.
No, lead is far too dense to float on water.
The solid crust floats on the asthenosphere because it is less dense than the underlying semi-solid asthenosphere. This buoyancy is due to the difference in densities between the materials, with the less dense crust able to "float" on the more dense asthenosphere.
No, less dense. That's why ice cubes and bergs float.
The tendency of a solid object to float in a fluid is determined by the relationship between the density of the object and the density of the fluid. If the object is less dense than the fluid, it will float. If the object is more dense, it will sink.
float, depending on its density relative to the density of the liquid. If the solid is denser than the liquid, it will sink. If the solid is less dense than the liquid, it will float.
An object float in a liquid only when the density of the solid is lower than the density of the liquid.
Gauge its buoyancy. Put it in the water. objects that are less dense will float while objects that are more dense sink.
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Gauge its buoyancy. Put it in the water. objects that are less dense will float while objects that are more dense sink.