If the density of a liquid is 0.8 g/cm³, what will happen when an object with a density of 0.5 g/cm³ is placed in it?
What would be the relative density of a substance if its density is 7.8 g/cm³ compared to water?
If the mass of an object increases while its volume remains constant, what happens to its density?
How can you determine the volume of an irregular solid?
When measuring the density of a liquid, what is the first step?
What happens to the density of water as it freezes?
What is the significance of the density bottle in measuring liquids?
If a piece of ice with a density of 0.917 g/cm³ is placed in water, what will happen?
If a 50 cm³ density bottle weighs 45 g when filled with a liquid, what is the density of the liquid if the bottle itself weighs 20 g?
What happens to the density of a substance when it is heated?
What is the relative density of a substance?
Which unit is commonly used for measuring density in the SI system?
Why do objects with higher density than water sink?
Which of the following tools is NOT typically used to measure the volume of a liquid?
How does the principle of buoyancy apply to submarines?
In which case will an object float in a liquid?
Which material has a density less than that of water?
What is the relationship between the density of an object and whether it will float or sink in water?
What is the formula for calculating density?