Any object will float if its density is less than the density of the fluid,
and it'll sink if its density is greater than the density of the fluid.
Gravity is a force that attracts objects toward each other. When an object is dropped, gravity pulls it toward the center of the Earth, causing it to fall. The acceleration due to gravity causes objects to accelerate as they fall, increasing their speed until they reach the ground.
Yes, friction can be transferred during a collision when two objects bounce apart. Friction between the surfaces of the objects can play a role in determining the direction and speed of the objects after the collision. The amount of friction transferred would depend on factors such as the materials of the objects and the forces involved in the collision.
If it has enough surface area such as a leaf or bigger yes so long as it lands on the water in such a way it traps a little air under it, note..even concrete can float, many septic tanks are made of concrete and will float in only about a foot of water if you dont remember to fill them with water before it rains
I dont know but i think something will crush youre brains and kill you
Magnifing glass does nothing to the objects but they prepare images of objects that are larzer than objects. U can take example of distorting mirror when mirror produce image it dont do any distortion to the objects but the image produced is distorted
Because some objects are a lot denser than water so the sink and others are less denser so they float
Well some do - mineral spirits for example are a hydrocarbon that do float on water. However, others such as methylated spirits are totally water soluble and hence dont float.
they dont they float
they dont float they are built on partly land and partly cement columns
no they dont float like normal people
why dont you just get some binoculars and test it?
Because houses dont float.....
Some things float on water because they are less dense than water, creating buoyancy that allows them to stay afloat. Other things sink in water because they are denser than water, causing them to displace water and sink. Factors like shape, size, and weight can also affect whether something will float or sink in water.
no i dont think so
i dont know it is just that way
I dont think there is one
Denser than water.