no of course it doesnt, gosh
Yes varying temperatures will affect any metal object , when submerged in different liquid environments due to their desaciendoment. Sincerely famous scientist: LVFP and DGCB
Well , A penny is copper and therefor will not rust but corrode . Many paper clips are fake metal and will not rust either . But yes it will effect it .
Yes
Yes, different temps will effect the amount of rust on a penny, nail, needle, and paper clip. The different types of liquids will also effect the rusting process.
yes,the amount of chemicals can affect it greatly.
The hypothesis of the penny drop experiment is that the design of the container, the height from which the penny is dropped, and the amount of water in the container will affect whether the penny lands heads up or heads down.
Yes, the amount of soap mixed with water can affect how well the water will stay on a penny. Soap reduces the surface tension of water, causing it to spread out more easily. Too much soap can prevent the water from forming a cohesive layer on the penny, causing it to bead up or slide off.
This is not enough information to give an accurate value amount. Need to know 'Type' of penny, 'Date' of penny and 'condition' of penny.
one penny
$12.34
The height of the water in a container affects the surface tension holding the water in place. If the height is too low, it may not be enough to overcome the adhesive forces of the water molecules, causing the water to spill when adding the penny. If the height is too high, the adhesive forces may be strong enough to hold the water with the penny even without surface tension.
$150.00 to $1,110.00 is the amount of money in which a penny from 1811 is worth.