Buoyancy is the factor of things that float or sink. Density is related because if the object has more density than water, it will sink. But, if it has less density than water, the object will float.
greater density tends to less buoyancy
The higher the density the lower the buoyancy.
buoyancy has to deal with density, gravity, air, and water
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If something has a density that is less than the density of the liquid it is in, it will float. Water has a density of 1 so anything with a density less than 1 will float.
greater density tends to less buoyancy
The higher the density the lower the buoyancy.
A body has positive buoyancy when its density is lower than the density of the fluid the body is in.
buoyancy has to deal with density, gravity, air, and water
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Buoyancy is the ability to float, so if the density is high, it'll hold up something. (see? FLOATING. BUOYANCY.)
buoyant force
Buoyancy is linked to density, density being how much material is packed into an object of a certain size. Objects with less density will generally be buoyant in more dense objects.
If something has a density that is less than the density of the liquid it is in, it will float. Water has a density of 1 so anything with a density less than 1 will float.
Buoyancy force come from difference in density of the object and the surrounding. Buoyancy of the ship can change from the pay load inside its' space. More load per space reduce the buoyancy. For Balloon, buoyancy is change by increase temperature of gas inside to balloon since increase in temperature would cause gas to expand and had lesser density in its' cavity. In general, buoyancy increase or decrease by changing of density of the object or the surrounding medium.
No they are complete opposites.
An object with greater density than the liquid it is placed will tend to sink