Depends. If it's a toy boat, you find something that float: plastic, cardboard, lightweight wood etc. Then, you take a two small sticks and attach like and L. Turn the L around, and then attach a piece of cloth onto it. Then attach the sail to your boat.
To make a real boat, big or small, the simplest way is to make a regular boat (preferably wood), and then maker the sail thing again, and attach it onto the boat.
The key to make a boat float is that the boat should weigh less (or have less mass) than the water it displaces.
The shape of a boat with a hull that displaces water creates buoyancy. When the boat sits in water, the displaced water exerts an equal and opposite force on the boat, pushing it upwards. This buoyant force allows the boat to float on the water's surface.
Yes, if it makes the water denser, the boat will float easier. For example, it is easier to float in salty water.
I can make a iron nail float. Simply melt some lead and the iron will float on top of the lead. Your question seems to be with regard to how do Boats float and the answer is Bouyancy. The Boat displaces a volume of water and if the weight of the displaced water is less than the weight of the boat, the boat will float.
yes, if the water has salt in it it will be denser than if it does not, therefore the boat will float more easily e.g. the dead sea. if it's tap water or other water other factors will affect it.
anything you want that can float. You can be creative.
To make plasticine float, you can shape it into a boat or raft-like structure with a concave base. By redistributing the weight and displacing enough water, the plasticine will float instead of sink.
no cobalt does not float on water, it has no way for air to seap through, there fore, it cant float
No gold is more dense than water so it sinks and in the gold rush in Cali they paned underwater
To make a ball of clay float, you can shape the clay into a hollow sphere or add buoyant materials inside. By creating a structure that displaces enough water to counteract the weight of the clay, it can float on the surface of water. You can also try reducing the density of the clay by incorporating air bubbles or using a lightweight clay mixture.
Same as when these stones were in boat when the stone in boat ,water need more V to make float power the same weight as the stone's. so lower level when these stones are in water.
No, pennies are too heavy to float on water due to their density. However, you can create the illusion of a floating penny by carefully balancing it on the surface tension of the water.