Is it possible for Saturn to float in water?

Is it possible for Saturn to float in water?

You will often see in textbooks and other media that Saturn has a low density and would actually float in water.

How big is the water planet compared to Saturn?

However, based on this sketch the water surface planet would have a radius 8 times larger than Saturn’s radius. This makes the water planet on the same order as the size of the Sun – except water. Water is hydrogen and oxygen. You know what else has a lot of hydrogen? Yes, the Sun.

Why is Saturn not rigid like other planets?

Saturn is not rigid. The large bulk of Saturn’s outer volume is filled with molecular hydrogen. The interior is something much denser – maybe metallic hydrogen and/or a rocky core. The denser materials are in the center because a gravitational interaction.

What makes up the bulk of Saturn’s volume?

The large bulk of Saturn’s outer volume is filled with molecular hydrogen. The interior is something much denser – maybe metallic hydrogen and/or a rocky core. The denser materials are in the center because a gravitational interaction.

What causes a Saturn’s to slam into reverse?

This causes the car to “slam” into reverse and/or harsh upshifts, depending on which is worn. It will eventually destroy the line pressure solenoid, which will make for very hard upshifts. If left for a while, it will knock the input shaft nut loose, further worsening the condition of the shifts.

Why does my Saturn 104k not start up?

My ’97 Saturn (104K) starts well in the morning. I drive home everyday about noon. When I try to start it, it cranks, and will eventually start, but it takes a good 8 to 10 seconds to get it going. The weather is hot when I have these problems, not sure if this has anything to do with it. Any thoughts?

Why is my Saturn’s series making a clicking noise?

Now the lights come on, etc. but when I turn the ignition the car cranks for about 1 second then stops cranking and there is a loud rapid clicking noise. I’ve seen this symptom before in other cars but I can’t remember what they mean. Can anyone help?

You will often see in textbooks and other media that Saturn has a low density and would actually float in water.