If we know the material that makes up the object, we will also know the density of the material.
By measuring the volume and mass of the object, it is possible to find out if it is solid or hollow.
This will only work if we know the material and we know the density of the material.
The factors that determine whether objects sink or float include their density, shape, and the density of the fluid they are placed in. Objects with higher density than the fluid will sink, while those with lower density will float. The shape of the object can also affect its buoyancy, as well as any air pockets or hollow spaces within the object.
Density is the mass of an object divided by its volume. Without knowing the volume of the object, we cannot determine its density.
To determine the surface charge density of an object, you can divide the total charge on the object by its surface area. This will give you the amount of charge per unit area on the object's surface.
An object will float in water if its density is less than the density of water. If the object is denser than water, it will sink.
No, volume alone does not determine if an object can float or sink. It depends on the density of the object compared to the density of the fluid it is placed in. If the object is less dense than the fluid, it will float; if it is denser, it will sink.
The mass divided my the volume determine the density of an object
The formula for density is an object's mass, divided by its volume. If you have both those quantities, you can determine the object's density.
ability of an object to float or submerge depends upon the density of the object and on the density of the liquid in which it is submerged if the density of an object is greater than the density of the liquid then the object submerges in the liquid and when its density is less than the density of liquid then it floats on the liquid as in submarines when it takes water in its hollow tank its density increases and it submerges and when it pushes out water from its hollow tanks its density decreases and ot floats on water
The factors that determine whether objects sink or float include their density, shape, and the density of the fluid they are placed in. Objects with higher density than the fluid will sink, while those with lower density will float. The shape of the object can also affect its buoyancy, as well as any air pockets or hollow spaces within the object.
Mass = Density Volume
The density of a hollow object would be lower compared to a solid object of the same material because the total mass is distributed over a larger volume due to the empty space inside the hollow object.
Density is the mass of an object divided by its volume. Without knowing the volume of the object, we cannot determine its density.
density=mass divide by volume
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To determine the density of the object, we can use the formula: Density = Mass / Volume. Plugging in the values given, Density = 27g / 10cm^3 = 2.7 g/cm^3. Therefore, the object has a density of 2.7 g/cm^3.
it is not a part it is the bouancy of the material
When you have the density of both the object and the fluid, just see which has a higher density. If the object has a higher density than the fluid, the object will sink. If the object has a lower density than the fluid, the object will float.