If you've ever tried to clean plasticine out of a force-meter, you'd know the answer.
Dont put it in a microwave
When you put plasticine into water, it generally does not dissolve because plasticine is a non-water-soluble material. Instead, it will sink to the bottom due to its density. If the plasticine is mixed with water, it can become soggy and lose its shape, but it will still retain its basic properties. Overall, the plasticine remains intact and can be removed from the water without breaking down.
To make plasticine float on water, you can try shaping it into a boat or a hollow structure that traps air inside. The trapped air decreases the density of the plasticine, allowing it to float. You can also use a larger piece of plasticine to displace more water, increasing its buoyancy.
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Plasticine, a brand of modelling clay.
The main ingredients of Plasticine are petroleum jelly, calcium salts, and aliphatic acids. Plasticine is used as a modeling clay.
The duration of Plasticine Crow is 480.0 seconds.
The two forces acting on a plasticine ball on a forcemeter are the gravitational force pulling the ball downward towards the Earth and the normal force exerted by the forcemeter pushing the ball upward. The gravitational force is equal to the weight of the ball, while the normal force is the reaction force exerted by the forcemeter to support the weight of the ball.
Plasticine Crow was created on 1981-08-06.
If you want to know what Plasticine is commonly used for, it is for child play and use in schools. In schools Plasticine is used for art lessons such as modelling.
No, plasticine is denser than water, so a plasticine ball will sink in water rather than float.
means that plasticine has higher density.