Here is an informative video explaining density using various visual examples:
I felt that the pictures and animations provided made it easier for me to understand. That is why I thought this video was helpful to me.
Here is what I have learnt in the video:
1) I have learnt that the density of water is 1 kg/m3. Any item lighter than that will float and any time heavier than that will sink
2) I have learnt that it does not matter if the weight of the item is heavy or light. Its buoyancy depends on the density of the item
3) The atoms play an important part in density
4) The term buoyant is used to express floating or staying afloat
5) If an item is cut in half, its density still remain the same because of the tightness of the atoms in the item even if it was cut in half
Here is what I have learnt in the video:
1) I have learnt that the density of water is 1 kg/m3. Any item lighter than that will float and any time heavier than that will sink
2) I have learnt that it does not matter if the weight of the item is heavy or light. Its buoyancy depends on the density of the item
3) The atoms play an important part in density
4) The term buoyant is used to express floating or staying afloat
5) If an item is cut in half, its density still remain the same because of the tightness of the atoms in the item even if it was cut in half