When a body floats in a liquid, it displaces an amount of liquid equal to its own weight, leading to an upward buoyant force that counteracts the force of gravity pulling it down. If the buoyant force is greater than the weight of the body, it will float; if it is less, the body will sink. This is governed by Archimedes' principle.
The weight of water displaced by a floating body is equal to the weight of the body itself. This is known as Archimedes' principle, which states that the buoyant force acting on a body immersed in fluid is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by the body.
A hydrometer is typically used to measure the specific gravity of a liquid. It is a device that floats in the liquid and the specific gravity is determined by how high or low the hydrometer floats in the liquid.
Floats and displacers are both types of level measurement devices used in tanks, but they work on different principles. Floats detect liquid level by floating on the surface, while displacers measure level by displacing a weight within the liquid. Floats are more suitable for clean liquids, while displacers are often used in dirty or viscous liquids.
Oil typically floats on water because it is less dense than water, creating a layer on top of the water surface.
An object floats in liquid when the weight of the liquid displaced is equal to or greater than the weight of the object. This creates an upward buoyant force that supports the object's weight, allowing it to float. Objects that are less dense than the liquid they are in will float, while objects more dense will sink.
Recall Archimedes's principle. If the weight of the displaced liquid is more than the weight of the body put in the liquid then the body has to float. If weight of the body is more than that of the displaced liquid then body gets immersed.
the liquid that floats on canola oil is thing that is denser than it
it means the liquid is heavier. It floats in the liquid.
because it floats slowly
ice cubes floats in the water, because it is in the liquid form
The only solid that floats in its liquid is ice. This occurs because the density of ice is lower than the density of liquid water, allowing it to float on the surface.
The liquid with a lower density float over the liquid with a highrer density.
The weight of water displaced by a floating body is equal to the weight of the body itself. This is known as Archimedes' principle, which states that the buoyant force acting on a body immersed in fluid is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by the body.
the liquid that floats has lesser density as compared to the other liquid and also it might be floating because it cannot be dissolved in the other liquid
A hydrometer is typically used to measure the specific gravity of a liquid. It is a device that floats in the liquid and the specific gravity is determined by how high or low the hydrometer floats in the liquid.
no ice floats on water
a green liquid