asked 111k views
5 votes
a scientist has developed a new type of material that is suppose to float on water. this material has a mass of 2.0g for every 3.0cm3 of volume. will this material float on water (density= 1.0g/cm3) explain

1 Answer

7 votes
Yes, the material will float because it has a lower density than that of water. A material will float if it has a lower density than that of the liquid it's placed in. So let's first calculate the density of this new material. Density is simply mass per volume, so doing the division. 2.0 g / 3.0 cm^3 = 0.67 g/cm^3 The density of water is 1.0 g/cm^3 and since the density of the new material is less at 0.67 g/cm^3 it will float.
answered
User Vilicvane
by
8.4k points

Related questions

asked Dec 16, 2019 76.0k views
Spacemigas asked Dec 16, 2019
by Spacemigas
8.2k points
2 answers
0 votes
76.0k views
1 answer
0 votes
38.4k views
1 answer
5 votes
92.1k views
Welcome to Qamnty — a place to ask, share, and grow together. Join our community and get real answers from real people.