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How do you expect the water level to change when the apparatus is placed in warm water?

When the apparatus is placed in warm water, the water level in the apparatus is expected to decrease as the liquid inside the apparatus expands due to the increase in temperature. This expansion will cause some liquid to spill out and the water level to drop.


When an object is placed in water the water level falls true or false?

The water level rises


If a graduated cylinder has a current water level of 30 ml and you add an object which causes the water level to rise 53 ml what is the volume of the object you placed in the water?

The volume of the object placed in the water is 23 ml. This can be calculated by subtracting the initial water level (30 ml) from the final water level (53 ml).


What is upward displacement and downward displacement of water?

Upward displacement of water occurs when an object is placed in water, causing the water level to rise. Downward displacement of water occurs when an object is submerged into water, causing the water level to drop.


Why is buoyancy a physical change?

It is physical because the object doesn't chemical change . the object just pushes upward in water of liquid and gas( air) on an object placed in it.


Is buoyancy a physical change?

It is physical because the object doesn't chemical change . the object just pushes upward in water of liquid and gas( air) on an object placed in it.


What are you measuring if you put an object in water and measure the change in the level of water?

The volume of the object (if it sinks completely) otherwise the displacement of the object.


Is the weight of an object equal to the weight of the water it displaces?

The weight of the object is equaled to the level of the displaced water minus the original water level before the object was placed in it.| I.e. Original water level was: 150 ml. When we placed a rock inside the water, it displaced the water and the water level now sits at 200ml. 200 ml - 150 ml = 50 ml. So the object weighs about 50 mL or 50g since 1 mL of water is 1g.


What will happen if an object that is the same density of water is placed in it?

If an object with the same density as water is placed in water, it will remain suspended at the same level without sinking or floating. This is known as neutral buoyancy, where the object's weight is equal to the water's buoyant force, resulting in it neither sinking nor floating.


How do you get the volume of irregular shaped object?

One way to calculate the volume of an irregularly shaped object is by using the water displacement method. Fill a container with a known volume of water, then submerge the object in the water and measure the change in water level. The difference in water level represents the volume of the object.


What is a procedure with water displacement?

A procedure with water displacement is a method used to measure the volume of an irregularly shaped object by placing it in a known volume of water and measuring the change in water level before and after the object is added. The difference in water level corresponds to the volume of the object.


When object is placed in water?

When an object is placed in water, it will experience a buoyant force equal to the weight of the water displaced. If the object's density is less than that of water, it will float. If it is greater, it will sink.