Respuesta :
Density = mass/volume
We are given a mass (which I am assuming is in kilograms) and a volume. Divide to find density.
Density of Saturn = 5.69x10²⁶ kg / 8.01x10²³ m³
Density of Saturn = 710. kg/m³
The density of water is 1000 kg/m³, which is higher than the density of Saturn. Since Saturn has a lower density than water, theoretically, Saturn would float in a gigantic bathtub filled with water.
Answer:
Density: 710. kg/m³
Float? Yes.
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
This might not be the answer your looking for but, this is an answer.
Saturn is made up of (approximately) 75% hydrogen and (again approximately) 25% helium. Those both are gases which have a lesser density than water (waters density being 997 kg/m³).
Since water has a higher density this draws us to the conclusion that if you had the universe's largest bathtub and plopped Saturn in it then it would indeed float.
Hope I was helpful,
Toodles