Air is less dense than water (by about 5 times) so in relation to water, air floats.
Buoyant force.
Buoyant force.
A boat floats in water because it is less dense than water. It does not fly into the air because it is far denser than air. Air can sometimes exert a buoyant force, for example a full balloon of air placed in a bath of water will rise to the surface.
Yes, liquid and gases exert a buoyant force on object because of the surface tension of the fluid.
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Both liquid and gas
No. Fluids with higher density produce higher buoyant force.
Gas expands while water doesn't if you have 8oz of water in a 10oz container then pour it in a 16oz the water will stay 8 oz
the buoyant force of the liquid on the solid is more than the buoyant force of the air on the solid.
an airplane
airplane