Freebeginner~10 min

Buoyancy Basics

Introduction to floating, sinking, and buoyant force

An object sinks when it is denser than the surrounding fluid, and floats when it is less dense. The upward buoyant force equals the weight of displaced fluid. This basic principle explains why ice floats in water, why oil rises in vinegar, and why dense metals sink in water but float in liquid mercury.

Upgrade to Pro to access this experiment