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I have a marker which float in water.
No, a ship floats on water because it displaces an amount of water equal to its weight, following Archimedes' principle. The shape and design of the ship also play a significant role in determining whether it will float. The ship's overall density doesn't need to be higher than water for it to float.
A ship floats on water because it has a lower density than water. The buoyant force acting on the ship is greater than its weight, allowing it to stay afloat.
An object will float in water if it has less density than the water. You can calculate the density of the object by dividing its mass by its volume. For comparison, the density of water is: * 1 gram / cubic centimeter * 1 kilogram / liter * 1000 kilograms / cubic meter
Ice is less dense than water, therefore, it is able to float on top of water, which is more dense than ice. Because of this unique property of water, life is able to exist in Antarctica, seeing that organisms would need to be able to utilize water for metabolic functions.
coal can float on water, because water's density is 1.0 g/cm3. and nothing is able to float on water unless it's density is less than water's density (; hope this helps you out! coal can float on water, because water's density is 1.0 g/cm3. and nothing is able to float on water unless it's density is less than water's density.
I have a marker which float in water.
it is less dense than 1.00, the density of water is 1.00 so ya ur not cool
Saturn has a very low density and it would be able to float on water. The density of Saturn is: 0.687 grams per cubic centimeter.
No, a ship floats on water because it displaces an amount of water equal to its weight, following Archimedes' principle. The shape and design of the ship also play a significant role in determining whether it will float. The ship's overall density doesn't need to be higher than water for it to float.
A ship floats on water because it has a lower density than water. The buoyant force acting on the ship is greater than its weight, allowing it to stay afloat.
A cork is able to float on water because it is less dense than the water. The reason why is because an object with more dense then itself it will float and an object with less density will sink in the fluid. HOWEVER if the object (such as the cork) has the same density, the object will neither float nor sink; instead it will stay at the same level in the fluid. So TECHNICALLY it is considered floating. So corks count as floating because it has less dense than the water. Sources: (Science: Glenco textbook)
It means that the object has an equal density to the water.
An object will float in water if it has less density than the water. You can calculate the density of the object by dividing its mass by its volume. For comparison, the density of water is: * 1 gram / cubic centimeter * 1 kilogram / liter * 1000 kilograms / cubic meter
Silver is a dense metal with a density of 10.49 g/cm³, while water has a density of 1 g/cm³. Since silver is much denser than water, it will sink in water rather than float. However, if the silver is shaped into a thin enough sheet or foil, it may be able to float on the surface tension of the water, similar to how a paperclip can float on water.
Pure water ice cubes always float. They float because the molecules of water rearrange into a crystalline shape when they freeze. That arrangement leaves more empty space between the molecules of water which reduces the density of the water in ice form. Lower density objects float on higher density liquids.
The statement is false. The word "greater" must be replaced with the word "less" in order to make the statement true.