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Why does an airplane rise in the air?
density than water.
2 g/ml
stays the same
upwards.
The moving air above and below the wings creates an unbalanced force that pushes the airplane up
the densities of freshwater, salt water and tar.
mass and volume
The oil is less dense than the water
When a sample of liquid is divided in half, its density
density than water.
2 g/ml
stays the same
upwards.
The moving air above and below the wings creates an unbalanced force that pushes the airplane up
the densities of freshwater, salt water and tar.
mass and volume
The oil is less dense than the water
What is the density of a substance based on?
density than water.
2 g/ml
stays the same
upwards.
The moving air above and below the wings creates an unbalanced force that pushes the airplane up
the densities of freshwater, salt water and tar.
mass and volume
The oil is less dense than the water
What is the density of a 2 in sugar cube that weighs 16 gr
density than water.
2 g/ml
stays the same
upwards.
The moving air above and below the wings creates an unbalanced force that pushes the airplane up
the densities of freshwater, salt water and tar.
mass and volume
The oil is less dense than the water
Oil floats on water because
density than water.
2 g/ml
stays the same
upwards.
The moving air above and below the wings creates an unbalanced force that pushes the airplane up
the densities of freshwater, salt water and tar.
mass and volume
The oil is less dense than the water
The buoyant force pushes objects
density than water.
2 g/ml
stays the same
upwards.
The moving air above and below the wings creates an unbalanced force that pushes the airplane up
the densities of freshwater, salt water and tar.
mass and volume
The oil is less dense than the water
You observe that a chunk of tar sinks in puddles of rainwater but floats on the ocean. An experiment to explain the behavior of the tar should measure
density than water.
2 g/ml
stays the same
upwards.
The moving air above and below the wings creates an unbalanced force that pushes the airplane up
the densities of freshwater, salt water and tar.
mass and volume
The oil is less dense than the water
Objects sink in water when they have greater
density than water.
2 g/ml
stays the same
upwards.
The moving air above and below the wings creates an unbalanced force that pushes the airplane up
the densities of freshwater, salt water and tar.
mass and volume
The oil is less dense than the water
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