Does the volume alone determine whether an object will float or sink?
No, the volume alone does not determine whether an object will float or sink; it is the object's density relative to the fluid it is in that matters. An object will float if its density is less than that of the fluid and sink if its density is greater. Both the mass and volume of the object contribute to its overall density, which ultimately influences buoyancy. Thus, two objects with the same volume can behave differently in water depending on their mass and density.
Why density of wax is less than water?
The density of wax is less than water because wax is less dense than water. In other words, the mass of wax for a given volume is less than the mass of water for the same volume. This is why wax tends to float on water.
CZ, which stands for cubic zirconia, will sink in water because it is denser than water. Its density is around 6-7 g/cm³, whereas water has a density of 1 g/cm³. This density difference causes the CZ to sink when placed in water.
How is the density of an object calculated?
The density of an object is calculated by dividing the object's mass by its volume. The formula for density is: Density = Mass/Volume. Density is typically measured in units such as grams per cubic centimeter or kilograms per liter.
Lead sinks in water because the density of lead is greater than the density of water.
The displacement of water needs to be equal to the weight of the object for it to float. Lead sinks because the displacement of lead is greater than the displacement of water.
To find the volume of the object, we can use the formula ρ = m/V, where ρ is density, m is mass, and V is volume. We calculate the volume using the mass and density given for the object: V = m/ρ = 1800 g / 1.8 g/cm3 = 1000 cm3.
What does an objects weight depend on in the universe?
Weight is dependant on the mass of the object and the gravitational force of the nearest massive body (usually a planet, moon, star or black hole), also dictated by it's mass.
Also your distance from the center of that body, you weigh less the higher up on a mountain you get, for instance.
How immersion oil helps in viewing an object?
Immersion oil has a similar refractive index to glass, which helps reduce light refraction and increase resolution when viewing specimens under high magnification. By increasing the numerical aperture of the objective lens, immersion oil allows more light to be captured and produces a clearer image with improved contrast and detail.
Why is it safe to assume that vinegar has the same density as water?
Vinegar is made of acetic acid and water. However, the actual amount of acetic acid in water is quite low (~5%). Also, the density of acetic acid is not so different from the density of water (at 25 °C, the density of water is 0.9970 g/mL and the density of acetic acid is 1.049 g/mL). These things make the density of vinegar just about the same as the density of water (although it will be just slightly greater than water -- for a 5% acetic acid mixture, I calculate a density of 0.9996 g/mL)
What is the effect of placing an object with greater density than water in a bucket of water?
what is the effect of placing an object with a greater density than water in a bucket of water
Where can you find a safety button for your m550cd 20 ga pump?
your shotgun is a mossberg model 500. you can buy replacement plastic safety buttons from almost any hunting\outdoor catalog or cheaper-than-dirt. try www.e-gunparts.com they have replacement metal ones that won't break in the cold weather. good luck
How do you replace the fuel pump on a 1987 bronco 2?
Go to autozone.com for total instructions. Vdubwizard
How much coolant does a Ford Bronco II hold?
I just found it somewhere on the net - My 1990 with a 2.9 holds 7 quarts - 8 quarts with no AC.
A Thing that start with the letter T?
Tablecloth, tablespoon, taco, tangerine, tattoo, taxi, teacup, teaspoon, teeth, telephone, telescope, television, tent, thigh, thimble, thorn, thread, throat, throne, tiger, tire, toad, toaster, toe, toga, toilet, tollbooth, tomato, tombstone, tongue, tonsil, tooth, toothbrush, torpedo, tortoise, toucan, towel, toy, train, tray, treadmill, tree, tricycle, trolley, trophy, trousers, truck, tub, tunnel, turban, turkey, turtle, tuxedo, twig, twine and typewriter are things. They begin with T.
What is the problem when the the headlights stay on?
If it keeps burning out it may be a bad groumnd. ... going out but not burning out is poor connections, or damaged wiring. The headlights, and most other lights, kept going out in my 1993 Escort because of a dying alternator. Apparently, it was sending too much juice into the electrical system. If you're experiencing similar problems I would suggest checking the alternator just to be sure it's not the same problem. Since I replaced the bad alternator all bulbs are fine and are no longer needing to be replaced every couple weeks or so. I would suggest questioning the mechanic that removed your fog lights. Did they tape the cut wires or leave them exposed?
Replace the pick up coil it's inside the distributor. This may fix it.
Where is the freeze plug located on a 2000 tacoma 4 cylinder?
Which one? the are on the side of the block and sometimes behind the transmission. The only time they would need to be changed is if they are leaking. Unless you are installing a heater.
Where can you find a good parts catalog for a 1988 bronco II 2.9 liter 4x4?
LMC truck(www.lmctruck.com). They have an online catalog, free print catalogs and downloadable catalogs. I have a 1990 Bronco II and I have been ordering parts through them for years. Good luck!
Would an object that is 3.7 Cm3 float in water?
That depends on the object's density, not just on its volume. For example, the object you mention would float if it has a mass of less than about 3.7 gramms.
How can huge and immense objects float on water?
The size of the object is not so much its density, or how much mass it has per unit of volume. A high density means a lot of mass per unit of volume. For example, a rock weighs much more than a piece of Styrofoam the same size because it is much denser. If an object is less dense than water will float, even if it is huge because no matter how much it weighs, the same volume of water would weigh more.