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Science why water(ice) becomes less dense n expand?

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post Apr 7 2010, 01:16 PM

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Cheesenium, density will not determine if you float on water. Its bouyance that explains floating on water. Ships are more dense than water but they float.
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post Apr 9 2010, 11:34 AM

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Hi Lim00b,

I am not that good in science. I only know everything has buoyancy. If it has buoyancy it will float. Are you saying buoyancy is the upward force the object up? Where did this force come from?

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post Apr 9 2010, 02:40 PM

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You mean the forces come from the water, Cherroy?

 

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