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When an object floats on water there is no gravity acting on it is that true or false?

False. Gravity is always acting on an object, but when an object floats on water, the buoyant force provided by the water is equal to the gravitational force acting on the object, causing it to float rather than sink.


If an object floats the volume of the displaced water is equal to the volume of the portion of the object that's underwater true or false?

It's true that the volume of displaced water of a floating object equalst the portion of that object that is underwater.


Is it true that If an object floats the volume of the displaced water is equal to the volume of the portion of the object that's underwater?

the weight of the displaced water is equal to the weight of the object


True or false if a object floats the volume of the displaced water is equal to the volume of the whole object?

True. According to Archimedes' principle, the volume of water displaced by an object floating in a fluid (like water) is equal to the volume of the part of the object that is submerged in the fluid.


Do an object that floats in water will sink in mercury?

If an object floats in water it will also float in the much denser mercury


If an object floats the volume of displaced water is equal to the volume of what?

Look at the LAST WORD of the question, they switch it sometimes if it is: Underwater than it is TRUE, If it's Surface of the water than it is FALSE ~


Is it true that ice has less density than water?

True ~ Apex The answer is right there in the question. The density of any floating object is less than that of the fluid in which it floats.


What is the property of buoyancy that describes how an object floats on top of water?

The property of buoyancy that describes how an object floats on top of water is called "Archimedes' Principle."


Does an object that floats displace water?

Yes. A floating object displaces its own mass in water.


An object that floats on the surface of water?

the amount of density


How can you determine whether a soild object is more dense or less dense than water?

You can put a uniform object into water.If it sinks density is higher than water,if floats lesser than water.If you can place anywhere in water,density is equal to water.


If an object floats the volume of the displaced water is equal to the volume of the portion of the objects that underwater?

Look at the LAST WORD of the question, they switch it sometimes if it is: Underwater than it is TRUE, If it's Surface of the water than it is FALSE ~