the volume of the instrument
Not by it's self you have to have something with it
How fast something sings has more to do with how dense it is. For instance a coin will sink faster than a magazine weighing much more.
It depends on the density and if it has a hole or something.
Either: its heaver than water, or if its a boat, then water go in.
Depending on context, sink is already a verb. For example "to sink something" is an action and therefore a verb.
It is suspended.
Depending on the right context, sink is already a verb. For example "to sink something" is an action and therefore a verb.
Not by it's self you have to have something with it
the volume of the instrument
To use "sink" as a verb, it typically refers to the action of something gradually moving downward or descending into a lower position or level. For example, "He watched the ship sink beneath the waves" or "The heavy rock sank to the bottom of the pond."
The basic idea of a source is as follows:A source produces something (a spring is a source).A sink consumes something (a hole in the ground that water pours into is a sink hole).But in biology, the terms have more specific meaning.That "something" is referring to carbohydrates."The movement of carbohydates occurs from where carbohydates are made or have been stored, called a source, to where they will be stored or used, called a sink."
If something has a lower density than the substance it is in it will float.
How fast something sings has more to do with how dense it is. For instance a coin will sink faster than a magazine weighing much more.
i think you can because if it will suck you in then you will sink It's outer surface is made up of gas so you will sink but it has a solid core so you might land on something.
A short piece may be supported by the surface tension of water, but a coil of copper wire would sink.
You should check your sink pipes if there is something clogging the pipes and creating that pressure. If you are unable to locate the problems, you should contact a plumber to inspect your sink.