no, it is due to density, a physical property
physical- there's no chemical change.
Easy, chemical change.
The length of an object changing is a physical change, as it does not involve a change in the substance's chemical composition.
Buoyancy is a physical change, not a chemical change. It results from the relationship between an object's density and the density of the fluid it is placed in, causing the object to either float or sink.
In a physical change the object changes appearance but in a chemical change the object turns into something different with different properties.
when a object float it has density
The chemical properties of an object show what a chemical change did to that substance.
the difference in a chemical property and a chemical change is that the chemical property is an elements ability to change or do something, a chemical change is when an object does change and you cant get it back. the difference between chemical property and chemical change is that chemical property is any of a materials properties that becomes evident during a chemical reaction while chemical change is when an object change and its bonds are broken and new bonds are formed between different atoms.
If an object floats it is less dense than the substance it's floating in.
To find the volume of something that floats, you can measure the amount of water it displaces when submerged. The volume of water displaced is equal to the volume of the object. This can be calculated by measuring the change in water level before and after submerging the object.
A Chemical Change is a change to the entire object and CAN NOT be changed back.
A change in shape of an object without causing a chemical change is usually due to physical forces like bending, stretching, or compressing. These forces modify the arrangement of the atoms or molecules in the object without altering their chemical composition.