Its density increases.
It can if more of the substance is added to it.
law of floatation states that density of objects less than that of the liquid will float and the objects with density more than that of the liquid will sink
Objects whose density is lower than the density of the fluid they're in float. Objects whose density is higher than the density of the fluid they're in don't.
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.
Its density increases.
The density changes with different objects as all have different mass and volume(the space an object occupies) and the more compressed(Compact) the object is the more density it has.
Objects sink when the density of the object is more than that of the water.
Buoyancy is linked to density, density being how much material is packed into an object of a certain size. Objects with less density will generally be buoyant in more dense objects.
It can if more of the substance is added to it.
It is slightly more dense.
the objects whose density is more than that of fluid sink in the liquid
law of floatation states that density of objects less than that of the liquid will float and the objects with density more than that of the liquid will sink
Mass divided by volume equals density. For the same volume, if the mass is more then the density is higher.
If an objects density is less than the density of what it is put in it will float. If the objects density is greater it will sink.
Objects whose density is lower than the density of the fluid they're in float. Objects whose density is higher than the density of the fluid they're in don't.
An objects density is determined by its' weight and volume.