A pepper floats higher than an apple because of its shape and lighter weight.
pepper actually floats only some goes to the bottom in a water solution so after that you would need to filter the pepper and sawdust because it is larger and then evaporate the water.
Cork is lighter than most types of wood and would therefore float higher (or better) in the water.
Whether an object floats or not depends on its density. Density is the amount of mass in a volume, or mass divided by volume. If and object's density is less than that of water, it will float in water, and if an objects density is higher than that of water, it will sink in water. raw material (fishballs will sink down);but it will floats when it is cook. why
It depends on the density of an object. If the density is higher than the density of the liquid, the it sink. If it's less, it floats.
It can't because of the solid particles of the pepper. This mixture is called a suspension.
Bell peppers have hollow insides and apples are solid, therefore bell peppers must have more buoyancy.
Pepper floats because it is less dense than water.
the density of water is higher than the density of wood... & so an iron piece sinks & a ton of wood floats...
pepper actually floats only some goes to the bottom in a water solution so after that you would need to filter the pepper and sawdust because it is larger and then evaporate the water.
pepper actually floats only some goes to the bottom in a water solution so after that you would need to filter the pepper and sawdust because it is larger and then evaporate the water.
Put something that floats, for example an apple into water.