Yes, I studied it in my science class.
yes, it floats on water.
Yes
When I did it I was experimenting and it floated!
Yes , it does floats in water
Sink
No
Some plastics will float in water and others will sink. It depends on the type of plastic and in particular it depends on the density of the plastic material. This property is used as a method for separating the different plastics sent for recycling. Polyethylene and Polypropylene, for example, will float in water while PVC and ABS will sink.
it matters. if its plastic probably, but wood would probably sink. try it.
rocks metal eggs dirt or sand all sink some woods sponge plastic aluminum cans all float
I have a marker which float in water.
It can sink or float, it depends on your sperms density
A plastic always sink in oil like a plastic bottle will always float in oil.
put water in to let it sink... then put air into it to let it float...
All plastic items float on water, so therefore a plastic boat floats on water.
That depends what it's made of ! A metal one will sink, but a wooden or plastic one will float.
Some plastics will float in water and others will sink. It depends on the type of plastic and in particular it depends on the density of the plastic material. This property is used as a method for separating the different plastics sent for recycling. Polyethylene and Polypropylene, for example, will float in water while PVC and ABS will sink.
This really depends on how dense the plastic is. If it is denser than water, plastic will sink at the bottom. The temperature of the water does not affect whether or not something will float on that liquid.
it matters. if its plastic probably, but wood would probably sink. try it.
Water has a density of about 1.0, knowing this you can tell if an object will sink or float by calculating the objects density.
rocks metal eggs dirt or sand all sink some woods sponge plastic aluminum cans all float
it will float as long as it is not fully covered water.
does Arsenic float or sink
Hmmm. Canned/Tinned fruit will most certainly sink. Most fruits straight off from the tree will float. However, if the fruits are not ripe, they might sink as they are very dense. A coconut will most certainly float. A packet of biscuits (unopened) will float for a long time. Oatmeal flakes will float for a while, then sink to the bottom. Potatoes and carrots will sink. Lettuce and cabbage will float Regards.