It would simply float back to the surface!
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buoyancy
The cork will float on the surface of the water because cork is less dense than water. The cork displaces a volume of water equal to its own weight, allowing it to float. If the cork is pushed under water, it will pop back up due to its buoyant force.
it will goes under the water.
was this on ur test
Basically, its an earthquake under water.
It happen because. Cream Cheese is like water if you put it under the water it turn in to water It happen because. Cream Cheese is like water if you put it under the water it turn in to water
It should float up. Air is less dense than water, so it will float.
yes they do because it causes a earthquake under the water and that's how tsunamis happen
Under O oC water become ice (a solid).
Water expands when it freezes.
When the large funnel is pushed down into the water basin, it will displace some of the water, causing the water level to rise. If the funnel is sealed or submerged sufficiently, it may create a partial vacuum inside, preventing water from entering the funnel completely. This can lead to a pressure difference that might cause water to flow around the funnel instead of into it. Additionally, if the funnel is pushed down quickly, it may cause splashing or turbulence in the surrounding water.