Hats off to concept of relativity...!!
Anything that's ligher than the water it displaced when placed on water. Now you may imagine what you need to float!
AND if you need just a tip for your meditation just imagine a feather or paaper as it is easy to visualise, probably you should try the spiritual/yoga/meditation section of yahoo answers to get "professional advise on meditation!! Its a science page dude...
2007-02-20 23:45:52
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answered by <B-NOY><% 2
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"Lightest"?
Weight is relative, child. Anything that weighs less than the amount of water it displaces, or fails to break the surface tension of the water, will float.
You can float a 50,000 TON battleship if you make it large enough.
As to telekinesis ... good luck with that. If you want to be really dangerous, try using your brain to shift atoms in their bonds ... turn lead into gold, make stone vanish, turn water into wine, that sort of thing. That would be real cool, eh?
2007-02-21 07:08:14
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answered by Grendle 6
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When a solid object is placed in a fluid such as a liquid or gas, there is a buoyant force pushing the object upward. When that force is greater than the downward force of gravity, the object will float to the top of the fluid. Otherwise it will sink or remain in place in the fluid.
Archimedes' Principle states that the buoyant force of a body is equal to the weight of the displaced liquid.
Density = m/V
Density*g = W/V
If the density is greater than water, then the object will sink, but its apparent weight in water is its actual weight minus its bouyacy.
Note on liquid floating.
Floating means that an object or material will rise to the top of a fluid, despite the effect of gravity on the object. The force pushing the object upward is called the
There are a number of factors related to whether an object will float or sink in a fluid. Objects placed in a fluid displace their volume of the fluid. If the density of the object is less than the density of the fluid, the object will float. Density is also related to specific gravity of the object. The weight of the object in a fluid is less than its weight outside the fluid.
2007-02-21 06:45:32
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answered by divya g 2
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Paper bits, Hair, thin needle placed properly, feather, etc.
2007-02-21 06:39:47
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answered by Tiger Tracks 6
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the fibre glass,plasticpaper,i want some tips to meditate pls contactme i really want to learn it
2007-02-21 06:41:11
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answered by Anonymous
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A feather.
2007-02-21 06:38:34
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answered by WC 7
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hair, paper n feather
2007-02-21 07:00:23
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answered by jasminecwx 1
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u can float a steel needle also on water.write me how ?
2007-02-21 06:39:44
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answered by sk 3
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