Physics, asked by shreyasaraiya, 7 months ago

wood.
m) A block of wood is so weighed that it just flouts in water in a jar at room temperature.
() If the water is now heated, what change will occur in the state of floatation of
the block?
If the water in the jar is cooled to 4 C, what change will be observed in the
state of floatation
Give reason for the above.​

Answers

Answered by yyash0910
0

Answer:

A block of wood is so weighed that it just flouts in water in a jar at room temperature.

() If the water is now heated, what change will occur in the state of floatation of

the block?

If the water in the jar is cooled to 4 C, what change will be observed in the

state of floatation

Give reason for the above.​

Explanation:

Answered by loneeclipse3
3

Answer:plss mark me brainliest

Explanation

Sinks.

On heating, the density of water decreases. So, upthrust on block decreases and weight of block exceeds upthrust due to which it sinks.

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