Free tools to create, edit and transform clipart
Why Eggs Float in Saltwater: Buoyancy & Density Explained #3253997 (License: Personal Use)
Search for Cliparts
About this clipart
The left glass shows a raw egg sinking in fresh water, with a downward arrow indicating net gravitational force exceeding buoyant force. The right glass displays the same egg floating partially submerged in brine, with an upward arrow showing buoyant force now exceeding weight. This visual comparison demonstrates Archimedes’ principle and how dissolved salt increases water density.
Used in educational science content, classroom demonstrations, or DIY experiment guides to teach buoyancy and density; matches user intent for understanding basic physics concepts or performing kitchen science experiments.
Related Cliparts: Discover why an egg sinks in fresh water but floats in saltwater-learn the science of density, buoyancy, and how salinity changes fluid behavior.
(view all Why Eggs Float in Saltwater: Buoyancy & Density Explained)
Other Popular Clip Arts
Codes for Insertion
Short Link
Preview HTML
Forum BBCode
Markdown
Social Media
Use this link to share on Instagram Stories, Pinterest, etc.
WhatsApp / Telegram














