A solid block of wood floats in water. If a smaller piece is cut from this block, how does the density of the smaller piece compare to the density of the original block?
The density of the smaller piece is greater than the density of the original block.
The density of the smaller piece is less than the density of the original block.
The density of the smaller piece is the same as the density of the original block.
The density of the smaller piece cannot be determined without knowing its exact dimensions.