No, an apple does not sink. It floats, and that is why the game bobbing for apples can be played.
yes but it leaves your sink smelling of urine after 3 days and if the apple juice is left in the pipe the apple juice goes moldy and starts to rot and you will have to replace all the sink unit so you can pour apple juice down the sink but it has these conciques but it is not advised to put apple juice down the sink. by gorge xxx
An apple will sink in water because it is denser than water. The density of an apple is higher than water, so it will displace water equal to its weight, causing it to sink.
If you put proxide on an apple it will wilt or it will sink in and make the apple brown.
It has more dense that water. when you take off the skin your loosing every thing that is keeping the apple up. so when the apple all the water in the apple are being weighed down,
Float. (They are less dense than milk)
Yes, apples are more dense than olive oil.
An egg will sink in apple juice because its density is greater than that of the liquid. Eggs are denser than water and most other liquids, so they will sink when placed in any liquid that has a lower density.
Bite into an apple - but an apple into your moothh and squeeze your jaws causing your teeth to sink into the apple, that is a bite. Or did you want to know the meaning of BYTE ? A BYTE is the basic unit of measurement of information storage in computer science.
Apples flkoat in watter that is why you can "bob" for apples.
Tomatoes have a higher density than water, so they sink. Apples have a lower density due to air pockets within their structure, allowing them to float.
to sink a mobile device with an apple computer, you simply tape said device to your computer and promptly throw it into your nearest swimming pool or lake.
An apple will float - that's why you can play bobbing for apples! Oranges will float if they still have their peel on, but if they don't then they sink. I've never tried it with a lemon though, so I'm not sure! Probably the same as oranges in my opinion! Lemons do float due to the peel. Without the peel, though they sink.