it will sink of it will float.
Higher than what ?? If the object's density is higher than the density of water, then the object sinks in the water.
If an object with a density below one is placed in water, it will float. This is because the density of the object is less than that of water, causing it to be buoyant and float on the surface.
It floats
The mass of the object remains the same when it is placed in water. However, the object's weight may appear reduced due to the buoyant force exerted by the water, which counteracts the force of gravity.
it floats.They float at water surface.
it floats.They float at water surface.
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.
no
ok so when the object hits the water, the water pushes up with the same amount of force (boyancy ) but if the object has a greater density than the water then the object has more force pushing down on the water and then it sinks. more dense=sink, less dense =float
it floats
When an object is placed in front of an upside-down mirror, the reflection will also be upside-down.
displacement