I have a marker which float in water.
Although it does not appear to be magnetic, water, like all matter, may display magnetic characteristics when exposed to a large enough magnetic field. A extremely powerful magnet repels water by a little amount. You may do this yourself if you have a neodymium magnet.
A rock, for one, although pumice will float. Any object whose desnsity is greater than water's will sink.
With a magnet. Iron scraps will be attracted to a magnet, while matchsticks will not. Alternate answer; drop them in a pan of water. If the matchsticks are wood, they'll float, while the iron scraps will sink.
It can sink or float, it depends on your sperms density
it will float as long as it is not fully covered water.
no the cork will sink
does Arsenic float or sink
I have a marker which float in water.
Although it does not appear to be magnetic, water, like all matter, may display magnetic characteristics when exposed to a large enough magnetic field. A extremely powerful magnet repels water by a little amount. You may do this yourself if you have a neodymium magnet.
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How can you make a chocolate float or sink
scoria will sink but pumice will float.
what make stuff sink or and float
They sink and they float it just depends on the almond.
A rock, for one, although pumice will float. Any object whose desnsity is greater than water's will sink.
Whales have a much lower density than a magnet. Or another way of putting it, whales are more buoyant. Density is like a mixture of mass and volume. Lets say you have a 1000 pound whale, and a 1000 pound magnet. Their weight(mass) is the same, but the amount of the space they are taking up(volume) is different. Just think of it like there are more air pockets in a whale than in a magnet, causing the magnet to sink but the whale to float.