The question makes no sense. Objects are buoyant in a surrounding fluid; change the fluid, change their buoyancy.
Yes, different liquids have different refractive indices, which can cause the amount of refraction to change when light passes through them. This can lead to distortions in the appearance and position of objects as seen through the liquid.
As an object sinks, the buoyant force acting on it remains constant. This is because the buoyant force is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by the object, which does not change as the object sinks.
Objects that refract light include lenses, prisms, and water droplets. When light passes through these objects, its path is bent or altered due to the change in medium or the different angles of the surfaces.
You can put them in different liquids to change the color!😀
Solid objects may melt into a liquid form when they are heated. Liquids may become gases when heated. When objects are combined and heated, they can become new objects altogether, like in cooking.
A physical change has occurred.
No, its the THC from the cannabis or whatever the active ingrediant in your drug is that gets you stoned. All that using different liquids would do is change the taste.
No, buoyant force does not change with depth as it depends on the density of the fluid and the volume of the object displacing the fluid. However, the pressure increases with depth due to the weight of the water above, causing objects to experience higher pressure as they sink deeper.
No. All liquids have different specific freezing points. Some liquids may have the same point, but that doesnt change anything.
No. It is a physical change. The layers occur because the three liquids have different densities. There is no chemical change taking place.
when they go through different states (Solids, liquids) and go through different densitys!