Concept explainers
Interpretation:
Whether an object with higher density will displace more water than an object with lower density must be explained.
Concept introduction:
Object with higher density has smaller volume as density is inversely proportional with volume.
Answer to Problem SI3RE
An object with higher density will displace less water than an object with lower density.
Explanation of Solution
Amount of water displaced by an object is proportional to its volume. Thus amount of weater displaced is inversely proportional with density of an object.
An object with higher density has smaller volume as compared to the object with smaller density. Thus, object with higher density will displace less water.
The object with higher density will displace less water.
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