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Segilla | 23:59 Wed 03rd Jun 2009 | How it Works
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What effect does depth have on flotation? Obviously very heavy / dense objects settle on the bed of the ocean, light ones float; but are some objects likely to remain somewhere in between?
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Surely whether an item floats or not has nothing to do with the depth of water underneath it.
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OK. Never mind about depth. Do items either float on top or drop to the bottom?
actually depending on the depth of water hence density human corpses float at a certain depth
I would imagine that salinity would also affect this. If the sea had a massive tropical storm over it depositing a great deal of fresh water locally, I would think this would affect the flotation depth of certain objects. Just a thought.
flotation has 2 components
displacement and density - which are in effect the same thing

a boat will float on the surface - from displacement - but will sink due to it's density

a lava lamp works because two liquids of different densities allows one to float on the other

see the cbbies advert on layer flotation - water honey and veg oil

a body will float to a depth of 32M and then the water pressure compresses the air sufficiently to mke it sink.

in shallow water when the bacteria creates gas - it comes back up ... and then sinks again
in deep water - it stays down

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