Yes As long as the water that it is on does not enter it
Because the pressure under them is greater than the pressure above them, and their density is less than that of the medium they're in, so the pressure below them pushes them up.
it`s shape,the shape of an object determine the amount of water or air it displaces which enable buoyancy and the shape will also make an object float through friction reduction also.
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Buoyancy.
Gravity Probably I don't know. -Jellyfish
The object would float in the middle if it was in water.
An object will float if it has less density than the density of the liquid.An object will float if it has less density than the density of the liquid.An object will float if it has less density than the density of the liquid.An object will float if it has less density than the density of the liquid.
The force that helps a ship float is the buoyant force. The buoyant force is exerted by a fluid upwards that opposes the weight of the object immersed.
Buoyancy.
The upward force that makes corks, or any substance or object, float is called buoyancy.
maybe the density of the objects
when a object float it has density
Density of the object and buoyancy of the water/liquid.
Gravity Probably I don't know. -Jellyfish
helium is a light mass of weight in which will float unlike a hevy object that will fall to the ground
it increases the density of the water, making objects float easier. ex. the dead sea.
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The force that makes things float is called buoyancy.
The object would float in the middle if it was in water.
The "average" density of the object must be less than that of the water displaced.