Depends on what the block is made of. A block of wood will float. A block of concrete will sink.
A block of aluminum will sink in water due to its density being greater than that of water.
A block sinks when placed in water because its density is higher than the density of water. Since objects sink in water if they are denser than water, the force of gravity acting on the block is greater than the buoyant force pushing it up, causing it to sink.
if it was a cubick foot of water and the glass was the same and weighs less then the water than yes
It depends on the boyancy of the material and the location of the holes. A ship holed below the waterline will sink. A body board with holes in will float.
It depends on the shape. A solid sphere of any object with a density greater than 1 g/cm3 or 1 kg/m3 would not float in water. Any object with a sufficiently large bowl shape would float regardless of density.
There aren't any sink holes where a sandstone is found at the surface because sink holes are used for water to go through it and not other stuff or it will block water from going through. Anyway there aren't any on the ground because it doesn't belong there.
A block of aluminum will sink in water due to its density being greater than that of water.
A block sinks when placed in water because its density is higher than the density of water. Since objects sink in water if they are denser than water, the force of gravity acting on the block is greater than the buoyant force pushing it up, causing it to sink.
if it was a cubick foot of water and the glass was the same and weighs less then the water than yes
It depends on the boyancy of the material and the location of the holes. A ship holed below the waterline will sink. A body board with holes in will float.
It depends on the shape. A solid sphere of any object with a density greater than 1 g/cm3 or 1 kg/m3 would not float in water. Any object with a sufficiently large bowl shape would float regardless of density.
The 1-kg block of wood will float on water, while the 1-kg block of aluminum will sink. This is because wood is less dense than water and has a greater buoyant force acting on it, causing it to float. Aluminum is denser than water and will sink when placed in water.
It depends on the density of the block. If the block is less dense than water, it will float. If it is more dense, it will sink.
Water flow, and changing water table levels.
Blocks made of materials like wood or plastic would typically float in water, while blocks made of materials like metal or concrete would sink. The density and composition of the block determine whether it will sink or float in water.
Limestone
They are "casting" holes left from the manufacturing process. The source of water would have to be either from the overflow entrance, a crack or pin-hole in the sink basin, or a faulty or improperly installed p.o. ( vertical drain pipe from lav to p-trap).