A good object that will float is a plastic container. It worked for me.
Yes a plastic container will work well it worked in my science class.
Im not good at explaining things but here's an example. If I have 5 red marbles and 6 blue marbles in a bag and I pick one out. I then choose another marble without returning the first marble to the bag. Hope this helps.
There are 6!/3! = 120 possible combinations of marble colour. Of these, only 2 are "good". This gives a probability of 2/120 = 1/60 = 0.0167, or about one and two-thirds of a percent.
Half fill a graduated glass beaker with water and note the level. Place irregularly shaped object into the beaker. Note the new level. The difference between the two levels is the volume of the object. cw: OK, that method works for objects that don't get wet -- like steel. Tissue paper would not be a good candidate. Also, if the object floats, you have to submerge the object.
Find the length of the sides of the object. Good for finding how much fencing you would need to enclose an area.
When two objects are moving with respect to each other at different speeds, and that difference is a good fraction of the speed of light, then the rate of time passing on one object would seem to an observer on the other object to be different.
well sometimes bcuz how the water is like lets say the oil it wouldn't be good to put objects to float.
Most marbles are not rare. Most marbles are decorative and not really even marbles. It is always good to check the value of the specific marble you have to see if it is real or worth anything.
It would not be good for finding the volume of an object that is less dense than water. Such an object would float and therefore would not displace its full volume worth of water.
There are many sites which one can sell vintage marbles. One can place an ad on eBay or Kijiji. On the Buy Marbles website, one can both purchase and sell vintage marbles.
becuzz he lost his marbles
Salt makes most things float on water. So just add a good amount of salt. Depending on the size of the objectAnswer:Objects will only float in liquid that is denser than the object. In the case of water this means the density of the object must be less than 1 g/cm3, the density of water at its highest density at about 6oC.If the object is not a solid block of material the density is the density of the volume of the object. In the case of a light bulb (as an example) the density of the components of the bulb if crushed will exceed the density of the water and sink, but in the shape of an intact bulb, the density is less than that of the water and the bulb will float.
it can there are many ways to make a good float
Yes you can make something that sinks float! All you have to do is add a good amount of salt.Answer:Objects will only float in liquid that is denser than the object. This gives you two options. You can either:increase the density of the liquid orreduce the density of the object.To increase the density of the liquid you can dissolve a solute into the liquid. Salt is one option, but a nice thick sugar solution would be even better. If the only criteria is that the object must float you could replace the liquid with very high density fluid like Mercury or molten metal. If the density is close to being "dense enough" simply cooling the liquid might be enough of a change.To decrease the density of the object you want to float is harder. You can change the shape of the object so it becomes like a boats hull or an empty gasoline drum.
How about: "Marbles from nature - not the toy store".
There are several good tips on holding a good office party. These include: announcing the party early, holding it at a good site location, and having good entertainment at the party.
Rubber is an object that is a good insulator.
Our class created a float for the homecoming parade.He watched a single feather float through the air.The beach ball will float if you throw it into the pool.Did you order a hot fudge sundae or a root beer float?