Q3
This question is about density
a) George throws a piece of wood into a pond. The wood make...
Physics, 26.02.2021 01:00 godlover4life
Q3
This question is about density
a) George throws a piece of wood into a pond. The wood makes a splash as it hits the water and
then floats on the top of the water. Using your knowledge of density, explain why the wood
floats on the water by comparing the density of wood and water.
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