If you ignore the small weight of air relative to the weight of water, then one litre of air
SUBMERGED in water provides a buoyant force equal to the weight of one litre of water,
which is about 9.8 newtons or 2.2 pounds.
It depends on theplywood density if it is denser then water then you would have to make a shape causing it to displace an equal or greater amount of water in weight for it to float.
Leaving aside the question of whether the liquid will mix with whatever it is meant to float (or not) upon, the answer depends on what substance it is required to float upon. If mercury, yes, it will float (if it does not mix). Pure water, it certainly will not (but could mix).
Check 21 is what eliminates float time
#include<stdio.h> #include<conio.h> void main(); { float p,r,t; float ci(float,float,float); clrscr(); printf("\n enter principle\n"); scanf("%f",&p); printf("\n enter rate\n"); scanf("%f",&rate"); printf("\n enter time\n"); scanf("%f",&time"); printf("\n compound interest is%f ",ci(p,r,t)); getch(); } float ci(float a,float b,float c); float(result); result=p(1+r\100)^c-1); return(result); }
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.
* 50 grams of salt
No. The amount required would be enough to rupture it and probably do a lot more damage.
Toenails float because of low amount of density
The voltage required to counteract the self discharge of the battery at a certain temperature.So it is the amount of voltage given to make the battery in fully charged condition.
If you're doing it on earth, it takes 2.205 pounds. (rounded) If you're doing it on the moon, it takes 4.32 ounces. (rounded) But the same volume of displaced water will provide the required buoyancy in both places.
It is the amount of gas in your turd. Gas is lighter and therefore a turd with more gas will float.
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you would float on mars if u were under 38 pounds or a bit more because mars's gravity is 38%
It lands on mars and it weighs than thirty eight pounds so it won't float...
Any object which displaces an amount of liquid equal in weight to it's weight will float.
If you mean an egg in the shell, there is a small amount of air in the shell along with the egg. That acts as a float.
Yes, people can float in the black sea due to the large amount of salt in the water.