2. Neil has a block of wood that floats in water such that most part of its body remains submerged
in water. He now takes it out and drills a few holes in this wooden block and again immerses
the block in water.
a. Predict what will happen when the wood with holes is put back into the water. Explain your
prediction
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Wood, cork, and ice float in water because they are less dense than water. It floats because it weighs less than amount of water it would have to push out of the glass if it sank. Wood, cork, and ice are all less dense than water, and they float; rocks are more dense, so they sink
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Wood, cork, and ice float in water because they are less dense than water. ... It floatsbecause it weighs less than amount of water it would have to push out of the glass if it sank.Wood, cork, and ice are all less dense thanwater, and they float; rocks are more dense, so they sink.
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