The ball will sink when the weight of the water inside the ball plus the weight of the ball is greater than the weight of the amount of water that would fit inside the ball.
Your dishwasher may be filling up with water from the sink due to a clog or blockage in the drain hose or the sink's plumbing system. This can cause water to back up and flow into the dishwasher. It is important to check and clear any obstructions in the drain hose or the sink's plumbing to prevent this issue from happening.
An ocean,a river, a pool, a sink, a pond, or anywhere with the blue stuff(water) filling in a big hole
A crumpled ball of aluminum will sink in water because it is denser than water. Even though aluminum can float in its solid form due to its low density, once crumpled into a small, dense ball, its overall density increases, causing it to sink.
Gravity.
Depends on the medium, and whether the ball is solid or not. A solid ball would float on mercury, sink in water. If it were hollow enough (or filled with, say, cork) it would float in water.
Something will sink if it is heaver than the same volume of water, so it depends on the density of the ball. Rock is denser than water so stones sink. However, depending on what a ball is made of it may or may not be heavier than the same volume of water. For example a golf ball is denser than water so it sinks, but a ping-pong ball is lighter and will float.
The sand puts weight on it and it makes in sink.
A small ball of plasticine is denser than water, so it displaces less water than its own weight. This results in a net downward force on the ball, causing it to sink.
The amount of water used to fill and refill a sink typically ranges from 1.5 to 2.5 gallons per minute, depending on the sink's flow rate. So, filling a sink can use anywhere from 1.5 to 5 gallons of water.
A tennis ball will float in water because it is less dense than water. The air inside the ball helps to keep it buoyant on the surface of the water.
A clay ball sinks in water because it is denser than water, causing it to displace water equal to its weight. The ball's density is higher than the density of water, resulting in a downward force greater than the buoyant force pushing it up. This imbalance causes the clay ball to sink to the bottom of the water.
The force causing the ball to sink is gravity. Gravity pulls objects towards the center of the Earth, which causes the ball to accelerate downward until it reaches the bottom of the water.