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Penny. Put the ball, duck and penny in water. Only the penny sinks.

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Which object would be classified as having the greater density and ping-pong ball or a penny ,water , duck

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Duck

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Penny

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Duck

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Why does a penny sink in water?

water has a density of 1. For something to float, the density of the object would have to be under 1, and to sink, it must be over 1. If it is exactly 1, then the object will remain suspended in the water. A penny has a density of over 1, so it sinks in water.


What has more density a rubber duck or a penny?

A penny has more density.


What is the density of a penny 1982?

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Density of a penny?

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What is the density of a penny from 1979?

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What the density of a dime?

The density of anything can be found using m/v=d. where m is mass, v is volume, and d is density. therefore you find the volume of the coin (whether it be penny, nickel, dime, quarter, or peso) and then mass the coin on a balance and work the problem out.


How many density does a penny have?

Many countries use a penny as a minor currency unit and it is likely that each one of these has a different density.


Why does a penny sink faster in water than soap?

The density of a penny is higher.


What has more density penny duck ping pong ball or water?

A penny


Would a penny sink or float in water?

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.


What object is equal to an inch?

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How can you calculate the density of penny?

I'm am sorry i do not know