Wood
Law of Floatation
State: Floating
The Physics Principle
An object floats when the
upthrust
(buoyant force) exerted by the fluid equals the weight of the object.
"A body sinks if its weight is greater than the upthrust of the displaced fluid."
Select Material
Wood (500 kg/m³)
Helium Balloon (0.17 kg/m³)
Ice (917 kg/m³)
Iron (7800 kg/m³)
Select Environment (Fluid)
Fresh Water (1000 kg/m³)
Atmospheric Air (1.22 kg/m³)
Mercury (13600 kg/m³)