Physics, asked by pragya1364, 10 months ago

if an object is submerged in water and salty water,how does this effect the experiment ? Also explain why , is it easier to float in dead sea than in fresh water ?

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Answered by AdityaBahure
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Explanation:

If you've ever floated in the ocean, you may have noticed that it's much easier to do so than it is to keep afloat in a swimming pool.

If you had to guess why that's the case, what would you say? The answer is just one word-salt.

When salt is dissolved in water, as it is in ocean water, that dissolved salt adds to the mass of the water and makes the water denser than it would be without salt.

Because objects float better on a dense surface, they float better on salt water than fresh water. The denser the salt water, the easier it is for objects to float on top of it.

You could make a science fair project out of this concept by measuring different amounts of salt into a specific amount of water and testing how well different objects float.

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Answered by naitikjindal
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Explanation:

If you've ever floated in the ocean, you may have noticed that it's much easier to do so than it is to keep afloat in a swimming pool.

If you had to guess why that's the case, what would you say? The answer is just one word-salt.

When salt is dissolved in water, as it is in ocean water, that dissolved salt adds to the mass of the water and makes the water denser than it would be without salt.

Because objects float better on a dense surface, they float better on salt water than fresh water. The denser the salt water, the easier it is for objects to float on top of it.

You could make a science fair project out of this concept by measuring different amounts of salt into a specific amount of water and testing how well different objects float.

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