You can't compress water when it is a liquid. That's why hydraulic systems work the way they do.
Its density increases.
The density increases..
The density of a fluid will increase according to applied pressure. Even water can be compressed so much that it eventually turns into a metallic substance. Compressed fluids will however not remain in this state when pressure is released.
When air is compressed into a tire, its density increases because the same amount of air molecules are now packed into a smaller volume. This increase in density helps maintain the tire's pressure and support the vehicle's weight.
When a fluid is compressed, the volume of the fluid decreases while the pressure and temperature increase. This leads to an increase in the density of the fluid.
What happens is that you can see that the density of a nail is more than the density of water and that the density of a cork is less than that of water.
The density increase.
It floats
Higher than what ?? If the object's density is higher than the density of water, then the object sinks in the water.
When an object is compressed, its particles are pushed closer together, causing the object to decrease in volume but increase in density. The compression can lead to an increase in pressure and temperature within the object.
it will float
If density is lower than water it will float (unless it is soluble and dissolves)