As long as it can displace a volume of water equal to its mass (ie its density is less than that of the water) it will float.
Most paper will have a density less than that of water (or can be so folded) so will float.
Yes, paper money will float until it becomes waterlogged.
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#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); }
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.
Because a paper boat does not have balance to float
A dry paper bag will float until it becomes saturated
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The paper boat with the largest volume will float the longest basically the largest paper boat will float the longest.
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Yes it does
Paper cups float because they are less dense than the water. Paper cups are made up of a light material, therefore making it float easily on the water's surface.
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A paper clip does not float on ethanol because the surface tension of ethanol is not enough to support the weight of the paper clip. Evelyn Biologist