that is not a mathematical question, you have to know what its made of.
no, because it's too heavy for the density of the water.
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Check 21 is what eliminates float time
Use the float feature found on the mode button. Press mode and then select a number next to FLOAT. If FLOAT is selected, the calculator will not round. Selecting a number next to float will round to that many decimal places.
i think its when you are make a float and you put a soda in it in it foams a float
if it was a cubick foot of water and the glass was the same and weighs less then the water than yes
no the shape of a substance does not determine if it will sink or float. The density of the substance determines if it will sink or float. If the object weighs more than 1.0 g it will sink. If it weighs less than 1.0 g it will float.
Depends on what the block is made of. A block of wood will float. A block of concrete will sink.
A block has a mass of 550 g and a volume of 650 cm 3 . What is the block's density, and will it sink or float in freshwater?
Yes it does as dandelions weighs light!
yes
Depends on how much it weighs, if its hollow then maybe it would float. But doubting it would if its solid.
Because it has air in it. Air weighs less than water therefore air floats.
Wood will. A solid block of aluminum will sink. Things float when their density is less than water. There are some woods that sink.
wood
Maybe because Block A is heavy and Block B is light it depends on the weight.
Not as long as it's still in the shape of a block. But if you re-shape it into the shape of a cup ... whether round or rectangular ... it will float, because it displaces much more water than a block does. If your cup-shape is done artistically and with care, people may call it what it looks like ... a little "boat" or "ship". Those objects are usually made out of re-shaped blocks of steel.