I recommend you fill up a dishpan with water and drop some vegetables in it to find out.
When you put a science tool in water it doesn't sink and in olive oil it does sink
It depends on the shape of the fork and the material from which it is made. Most non-metal (wood, plastic) forks will float. Metal forks will sink unless they are shaped to have a large enough surface area on the bottom.
As heptane is lighter than water, it will float.
no
The specific gravity of water is unity. Anything with a specific gravity which is over unity will therefore sink in water.
Maple syrup will sink but water is unable to sink because it is water.
the water sink is not solid and liquid
object that sink in water
A sieve is used when you are cooking something and you need to get rid of the lumps, such as when you are making a cake, you often sieve the flour before adding it to the mixture so that it is not lumpy. A sieve can also be used when you are cooking something like vegetables and want to get rid of the water you have boiled them in. You would hold the sieve over the sink and then pour the vegetables and water into the sieve and you would be left with just the vegetables because the water would go through the little holes in the sieve and down the sink.
Silicon will sink in water.
yes metal sink in water
Pumice stone does not sink in water
Pumice does not sink in water.
Promethium sink in water.
A needle sink in water.
heavy objects than water can sink in water
Sink water or water without salt.