Original density = M/V.
New density = (2M) / (3V) = (2/3) (M/V) = 2/3 of the original density.
If you place the object into the liquid it will sink.
We both know it floats
it will sink because it has a higher density than water which is 1 g/ml
The formula for Kinetic Energy of an object is mv2/2 where m: mass of object and v:velocity of object Therefore when the speed of an object is tripled, then its kinetic energy becomes 9 times
If an object was less denser than water it would float
It will depend on the shape of the object. The density of the object does not matter, what matters is the mass of the volume of water that it will displace.
Most likely, the object will be suspended, that is, stay in the middle of the water.
The object would behave as a part of fluid and it will remain where it is kept.
the object with float up
the object with float up
It will sink when the object is placed in water.
It will sink.