Density has its connection with buoyancy.The ability of an object to "float" when it is placed in a fluid is called buoyant force. If an object is less dense than the fluid in which it is placed, it will "float" on the fluid. If it is more dense than the fluid, it will "sink." For example:
Metal ships can float because their total density is less than that of the water that they float on.
Yes they are great friends in real life
Real Life Conversations was created on 1988-04-01.
Yes, they are a real life couple.
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Online friends are like friends on Facebook. Real-life friends are where you've met them and got to know them in real life. Face-to-face friends are really just real-life friends with a fancy name.
Thought is a non-example of density (unless you happen to be thinking about density!) Any abstract concept should fit the bill.
If you are in a physics class, the answer is to float it in water and determine its density. In real life, take it to a jewelry store.
how does this help in real life
yes, this year it goes to help build new houses for real life people, provide medical help for those in Haiti who are real life people, and protect animal species and the environment.
yes it does
Team Sports help you because they teach you how use sportsmanship. Which helps you move on in life.
The whole idea of algebra (at least, to a great extent) is to help solving real-life problems.
There is no real density of Comet West.
Mathematics Statistics help people in real life for example, in helping make decisions on medical issues or for another example, activities where the weather may be a factor.
The density of a life preserver is what helps you float. The preserver has a much lower density then water so it's own density makes it float, but it is so thin (not dense) that it helps makes up for the fact that we are between 80 and 90% water.
They could help you solve a Rubik's Cube.
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