Yes.
Yes, plasticine can be easily molded into different shapes due to its soft and pliable nature. Its shape is not permanent and can be changed easily by applying pressure or manipulating it with your hands.
Plasticine does not have a definite shape. It is a moldable material that can be easily shaped and reshaped into various forms.
Its viscosity (it becomes pliable when warmed by the hand).
Yes, the mass of the plasticine will remain the same if it is simply reshaped into a different form. Mass is a measure of the amount of material present, and reshaping does not change the amount of plasticine present in the object.
platicine is a solid.......................
As you use your hands to make an object of Plasticine a blacksmith uses a hammer to shape the hot metal. As a blacksmith to test how I am going to forge something i will sometimes use a piece of Plasticine and use my hammer to shape it. Surprising enough hot metal and plasticine act very similar.
Plasticine is a pliable material made of oils, waxes, and pigments, allowing it to be easily compressed due to its malleable nature. When pressure is applied, the particles in the plasticine can rearrange and mold to the desired shape, enabling it to be compressed without breaking or losing its structure.
no
It's both a liquid with very high viscosity and a solid with very low degree of 'hardness'.
A heavy lump of plasticine floats when in the shape of a boat because the boat shape displaces a greater volume of water than the lump alone. This creates a buoyant force that is sufficient to counteract the weight of the plasticine, allowing it to float.
it means that plastic can easily change shape. You can easily change the shape of a plastic object.
Increase its volume by adding more plasticine. Shape it into a hollow, buoyant structure like a boat or raft. Use a light material, like a small piece of foam, to help it float. Mold the plasticine into a ball shape, which can displace water and float. Create an air pocket within the plasticine to increase its buoyancy.