Well, it depends on the amount of water it is in. If it is in a small amount of water, over a period of time once all the water it is in evaporates, the water on the object will start to evaporate. hope this helps!
It is absorbed into the drier air from outside the bathroom.
what object will not sink or float but will stay suspended in the middle of water
To find the volume of an irregular object such as a rock, you have to use displacement. If you place the object in a graduated cylinder filled with water, the volume of the object is equal to the amount of water that the object displaces. For example, if a graduated cylinder is filled with 100mL of water, and you place an object such as a rock and the water rises from 100mL to 106mL, then the volume of the rock is 6.
652 cm³
The "average" density of the object must be less than that of the water displaced.
drier couse when we have vapor air is wet and when we lost it makes air drier.
Being dry means free of any liquids. Since water is a liquid and sand is a solid, sand is actually much drier than water.
climate cooling and drier air
Because the exterior is near water
It is absorbed into the drier air from outside the bathroom.
Due to global warming, weather patterns are pretty unstable. Some countries are wetter, and some are drier. Because of the water cycle there is always rainfall somewhere in the world.
To find the density of an object in water, first measure the mass of the object using a scale. Then, measure the volume of the water displaced by the object when it is submerged. Divide the mass of the object by the volume of water displaced to calculate the density of the object in water.
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An object floats in water if the object's density is less than water's...Conversely, an object will sink if it's density is greater than that of water.
Sandy soils have larger particles with more space between them, allowing water to drain quickly and making them drier. In contrast, clayey soils have smaller particles which hold onto water more effectively, resulting in higher moisture content and less drainage, making them wetter.
Placing an object in water can cause it to float, sink, or stay suspended, depending on the object's density compared to water's density. The object displaces an amount of water equal to its volume, resulting in a change in water level or the creation of waves. Additionally, water resistance can affect the object's movement through the water.
Yes, when the object is submerged in water then water exerts opposite buoyonci force which decrease the weight of object.