it has a higher density
A styrofoam cup will float in water because styrofoam is less dense than water, causing it to displace water and float.
Yes, a cup will float in water if it is less dense than the water. The shape and material of the cup, as well as the amount of air trapped inside it, will determine whether it floats or sinks.
Leaf disks float in a cup of water because of the air trapped within the spongy mesophyll tissue of the leaf. This trapped air increases the overall buoyancy of the leaf disk, causing it to float on the surface of the water.
Things can float better in salt water, due to density. For a visual experience, try getting 2 cups, fill both with tap water, and put salt in one cup, then mix it in. Get 2 eggs, and put one in each cup, keep on adding salt to one cup, until the egg floats. I hope I answered your question!
A pin can float on water due to surface tension. Water molecules at the surface are more attracted to each other than to the air above, allowing the pin to sit on top of the water without sinking. This surface tension supports the weight of the pin, enabling it to float.
A styrofoam cup will float in water because styrofoam is less dense than water, causing it to displace water and float.
No, it sinks.
Yes, a cup will float in water if it is less dense than the water. The shape and material of the cup, as well as the amount of air trapped inside it, will determine whether it floats or sinks.
it did nothing just absolutly nothing but float
The float cup fill valve in a toilet tank works by using a floating cup that rises and falls with the water level. When the water level drops, the float cup lowers and triggers the valve to open and refill the tank. As the water level rises, the float cup rises and shuts off the valve to stop the flow of water, thus regulating the water level in the tank.
Nothing. They just float around.
Leaf disks float in a cup of water because of the air trapped within the spongy mesophyll tissue of the leaf. This trapped air increases the overall buoyancy of the leaf disk, causing it to float on the surface of the water.
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If the cup plus the wood weighs less than all the water that the cup could hold, then the whole thing will float in the water. If the cup plus the wood weighs more than all the water that the cup could hold, then the whole thing will sink in the water. But, after the cup fills with water, the two blocks of wood will float on the surface, while the cup goes to the bottom.
some type of gas. maybe carbon from your breathe, or oxygen from the air.
because nothing is in the egg yolk