You need to explore the following topics: 1) Pascal's Principle, 2) Buoyancy, and 3) Archimedes' Principle.
In a nutshell, objects submerged in a fluid such as water will experience an upward force that is proportional to the size of the object. That upward force is called buoyancy. If an object's buoyancy is greater than its weight (which is a downward force), the object will float. If the buoyancy is not sufficiently large to overcome the weight, the objects sinks.
newton's third law
Newton's third law
second law
A floating body displaces its own weight of the fluid in which it floats.
law of floatation states that density of objects less than that of the liquid will float and the objects with density more than that of the liquid will sink
motion
Weight of object(newtons) - Density(measured in grams/cm cube) of water(or other substance) x volume(measured in cm cubes) of water(or other substance) displaced If the result is positive it will sink with as if it had a weight of the result, if the result is negative it will float. The basic definition is anything less dense than water will float on it (anything with a density of less than 1 gram per centimeter cube)
the law of sun explains it
No. Scientific theories and laws are two very distinct groups with separate functions. A theory describes a phenomena, while a law explains it. For example, Newton's First Law EXPLAINS why objects in motion stay in motion with the idea of inertia. The theory of evolution DESCRIBES how organisms change over time.
A law explains what is observed.
Henry's Law
Avogadro's Law applies to real life in many different ways. It explains why bread and baked goods rise. It explains gunpowder and projectiles. It explains balloons inflating. It explains how we breathe.
The Law of Gravity
newton's third law
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1st law emotion
Newton's third law