No. It will affect the distance the water rises, but not the volume of displacement.
.potential energy equalls mgh, where m is mass of object, g is gravity, h is height of the object placed from the ground level. . When height increases potential energy also increases..
The shape of an object needs to be such that the overall density of the object is less than that of the medium in which it is placed
this is Archimedes' Principle
An object will float if it has less density than the fluid in which it is placed; if the object has more density, it will sink.
Mass is the amount of matter in an object, while weight is the gravitational force applied to an object. Mass is a function of weight since weight it determined by the amount of force placed on an object of a certain mass.
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.potential energy equalls mgh, where m is mass of object, g is gravity, h is height of the object placed from the ground level. . When height increases potential energy also increases..
"buoyancy"
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The shape of an object needs to be such that the overall density of the object is less than that of the medium in which it is placed
this is Archimedes' Principle
An object will float if it has less density than the fluid in which it is placed; if the object has more density, it will sink.
Mass is the amount of matter in an object, while weight is the gravitational force applied to an object. Mass is a function of weight since weight it determined by the amount of force placed on an object of a certain mass.
Well, iron, nickel and cobalt are all ferromagnetic substances which are attracted to magnetic fields and capable of producing magnetic fields of their own. Therefore, the amount of any of these elements in an object should affect the strength of any magnet placed close to it. If there is more, it would be stronger and viceversa.