i think its L
Liters, since a kitchen sink would hold at least 1 liter or 1000 milliliters.
It would sink. The density of water is 1g/mL. Anything with a greater density will sink.
It would sink. The density of tap water is approximately 1g per ml. Anything with a greater density will sink.
A paper clip would float not sink. The only stuff that would sink would be the heavy stuff like a TV. thanks 4 the answer bro well the scientific way would be if the density of the object is greater than 1g/ml it will sink, if it less than 1g/ml it will float.
A paper clip would float not sink. The only stuff that would sink would be the heavy stuff like a TV. thanks 4 the answer bro well the scientific way would be if the density of the object is greater than 1g/ml it will sink, if it less than 1g/ml it will float.
As the density of water is 1.0g/ml, anything with a density of 1.0g/ml will possess neutral buoyancy and have an equal tendency to sink or float (retarded only by fluid resistance).
500 mL
yes
Float
Float
800 mL = 0.800 liter