volume=100cm3
mass=89gm
density=m/v=89/100=0.89
density of water=1
so it will float
No, ironwood does not float. It is a dense and heavy type of wood that sinks in water.
No, it wouldn't work the matteral is too heavy
A mechanical pencil would likely float in water due to its lightweight and buoyant materials such as plastic and metal components. However, if the pencil is filled with enough heavy lead to outweigh its buoyancy, it may sink.
Ebony wood is a very dense and heavy wood, so it usually does not float on water. Its density makes it sink rather than float.
Some types of dense hardwoods, like ebony or ironwood, are heavy enough that they will not float in water. These woods have a higher density than water, causing them to sink instead of float.
it would for a while but eventually the paper would get wet and heavy and the lantern would sink.
no because they are too heavy to float .
dissolved salt increases the density of solution than the density of heavy metal, which help the heavy substance to float
It will sink in water, but it will float in mercury. Depends on what the liquid is.
Any object will float if it has less density than the liquid.
No, ironwood does not float. It is a dense and heavy type of wood that sinks in water.
Because they are heavy
No it is to heavy
No, gold is heavy
A paper clip would float not sink. The only stuff that would sink would be the heavy stuff like a TV. thanks 4 the answer bro well the scientific way would be if the density of the object is greater than 1g/ml it will sink, if it less than 1g/ml it will float.
noo beaceuse it is too heavy
The float is heavy because it has leaked and filled partially with gasoline or it has become saturated. If the float is heavy it will not stop the flow of gas into the float chamber at the correct level. This will cause the carburetor to dump a rich mixture into the combustion chamber. The engine will foul the spark plug quickly and use more fuel than expected.