7.Consider a block of wood that floats with 60% of its volume above water along a portion of creek at Brookside, Baguio City. (The volume of the block is 0.5 m3) Suppose this block of wood is placed in a liquid of density 500 kg/m3. What will happen to the block of wood? O A. All of these are possible B. It will sink. O C. It will float with no part of it above the surface of liquid. D. It will be partially submerged.

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Consider a block of wood that floats with 60% of its volume above water along a portion of creek at Brookside, Baquio City. (The volume of the block is 0.5 m3) Suppose this block of wood is placed in a liquid of density 500 kg/m3. What will happen to the block of wood?
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7.Consider a block of wood that floats with 60% of its volume above water along a portion of creek at Brookside, Baquio City. (The volume of the block is 0.5 m3)
Suppose this block of wood is placed in a liquid of density 500 kg/m3. what will happen to the block of wood?
O A. All of these are possible
O B. It will sink.
O C. It will float with no part of it above the surface of liquid.
O D. It will be partially submerged.
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Transcribed Image Text:Go to question: 7 E Title: Section 1 Description:General 7.Consider a block of wood that floats with 60% of its volume above water along a portion of creek at Brookside, Baquio City. (The volume of the block is 0.5 m3) Suppose this block of wood is placed in a liquid of density 500 kg/m3. what will happen to the block of wood? O A. All of these are possible O B. It will sink. O C. It will float with no part of it above the surface of liquid. O D. It will be partially submerged. Previous Next A Save
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