If you mean why does the water drop grow so large on top of a penny, the answer has to do with the surface tension of water. Water "likes" to stick together, so it pulls inward and keeps tightly attached to each molecule. This allows a large droplet to grow before it runs off.
There are a few different factors to consider : molecular attraction, surface tension, and gravity.
Lets start with molecular attraction. Molecular attraction is basically just an easy way to say that certain molecules like to stick together. Molecular attraction is the force that causes surface tension.
Surface tension is a property that makes the surface of a liquid act like a flexible membrane. It results from various weak forces acting between liquid molecules. All the molecules on the very top are pulling on eachother with greater force than the molecules underneath them, which creates the strong membrane on top that keeps the water from trickling down the sides.
It is easy to see that surface tension is playing a huge role in keeping the water on top of the penny, but there is another very important factor to consider which is gravity. Gravity tries to pull the water down, so it flattens the water droplets. Once the gravity is stronger than the surface tension the droplet finally gives in an "busts."
So after putting all of this information together we see that surface tension causes the water to create a membrane around itself and once there are so many water droplets that the weight is to much for the membrane can handle gravity takes over and the "giant" droplet ruptures.
I think that water can hold the penny more than honey
I was not aware that a penny could hold ANY water.
A penny is a solid, flat object and does not hold much water at all.
A bottle is not a standard size so it is not possible to say how much water it will hold.
The air can only hold so much water. As the amount of water in the air (humidity) increases, the less water it can hold. If it becomes 100%, the dew point will be reached and dew will form.
When an object of volume V is submerged in a liquid, the object experiences an upward force equal to the weight of the fluid it has displaced (the weight of a volume V of fluid). Oil is less dense than water (the oil floating on the surface of the Gulf of Mexico after the Deep Horizon catastrophe is an example of this), so a given volume of oil weighs less than the same volume of water. This means that a penny of volume V submerged in oil feels the weight of gravity pushing it down, and the weight of a volume V of oil pushing it up. The upward weight pushing the penny up is less in oil than in water, so the penny will sink faster in water, theoretically.
It can be. A saturated solution is one that is at the limit of how much of a solute it can hold. So whether a solution of sugar in water is saturated depends on the temperature and how much sugar is dissolved in a given amount of water.
A penny is a solid, flat object and does not hold much water at all.
Assuming that you are asking does a bathtub hold 350 ml of water: 350 ml of water is not very much water, a typical water bottle that you hold in your hand has more than 350 ml of water in it, so a bathtub big enough to hold a person will hold many times that much.
Because the sand is electrically charged
alot but non couse if it have to much it will brake so hehehehehehe so thats my answer
it is big inside but small out side
If you do it, yes it is. Pointless, perhaps, but then so much of real life is pointless!
up to 12 inches of water. depends on type of soils some water is held so tight that the roots of plants can not grab the water so that they can photosynthesis............ thanks so much for looking at my answer!!! love you sexy
adhesion
A bottle is not a standard size so it is not possible to say how much water it will hold.
There is only so much water cold or hot that a person can drink and hold in their body at a time. For many people it is about 60 to 100 ounces before they have to use the restroom to relieve themselves.
It's still woth a penny
An 1828 penny can be worth up to about $40.00. It is the large cent penny, so it is quite rare today.