because of the density of oxygen.
Yes, thermocol balls are made of expanded polystyrene foam, which is less dense than water. This is why thermocol balls will float on water.
Balls float on water due to a principle known as buoyancy. When an object is less dense than water, it displaces an amount of water that weighs more than the object itself, causing it to float. The shape and size of the ball also play a role in determining its ability to float.
No, bounce balls are typically made of rubber or plastic, so they are denser than water and will sink rather than float.
Balls that are denser than water will sink. This includes materials like glass, steel, or rocks. Conversely, balls made of lighter materials like plastic or foam will typically float.
Beach balls are filled with air, which makes them less dense than the water in the pool or ocean. This difference in density causes them to float on the surface of the water. Additionally, the air inside the beach ball provides buoyancy, pushing against the water and helping to keep the ball afloat.
Marimo algae balls float on a sunny day due to the process of photosynthesis. When sunlight hits the algae, they produce oxygen gas that gets trapped on their surface, causing them to become buoyant and float to the water's surface. This allows the algae to receive maximum sunlight for photosynthesis.
Marimo weed is an algae that forms into a ball and floats in water. Th reason it floats is because the ball is filled with oxygen.
oxygen is the gas that is produced by the marimo weed balls :)
oxygen
No, they are not bouyant. They won't float on water, but they will float on mercury.
Well balls float-cos the force of upthrust from the water is pushing them up-and is stronger than gravity.The surface area increases the upthrust-which is why pumped balls float better than deflated.
Yes, thermocol balls are made of expanded polystyrene foam, which is less dense than water. This is why thermocol balls will float on water.
Soccer balls never really float but they do stay in the air for a short period of time. This is mainly due to the compressed air inside the a ball.
Yes and they float
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The number of ping pong balls needed to get a steel cube to float would depend on the mass of the steel cube.
Balls float on water due to a principle known as buoyancy. When an object is less dense than water, it displaces an amount of water that weighs more than the object itself, causing it to float. The shape and size of the ball also play a role in determining its ability to float.