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No, the density of Uranus is 1.27 g/cm3 (the density of water is 1.00 g/cm3), therefore Uranus would sink.
The planet that would float in water is the planet Saturn which has a density of 0.687 g/cm3.
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It will float. Its a rock. It actually depends on how much water you have, if you you tried float it in the ocean, it would obviously sink. But if you tried to float it on a gladd or bowl or water, it would float,
uranus floats in water because the only reason is that the net forc e on it is zero thats why it floats icn water . The net force of mg will balanced by buoyancy force of water... thankyu jai hind
Floating on Uranus would be the most likely scenario if a person were on the planet, due to its mostly gaseous composition and low density. The lack of a solid surface means there would be no freezing or burning, but rather an experience of extreme cold and pressure.
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A styrofoam cup will float in water because styrofoam is less dense than water, causing it to displace water and float.
A Rock would obviously sink in water and a egg would float in salt water Believe it or not bowling balls that are denser than water float!
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you would fall into an ocean of toxic water!
You can float in sea water due to its buoyancy from the salt content. However, you would not float in glucose because it is denser than water.
A cork would float in water because it is less dense than water. This means that the cork displaces an amount of water equal to its weight, causing it to float on the surface of the water.
No, Saturn is not the only planet that would float on water. Saturn has a low density, causing it to float in water, but other gas giants like Jupiter and Uranus also have low enough densities that they would float in water as well.
Gold is a very dense metal, so it would sink in water rather than float.