to tell the diffence, float both in a glass of water. The jet will float, the heavier, glass, will sink. Also Jet is soft, easily carved but easily damaged.
The Russian-made SS-N-25 Onyx. Improving on the previous "Sunburn" iteration; the Onyx can reach cruising speeds of Mach 2.9 and Mach 5.7 in a dive. The incredible terminal-velocity of a single Onyx missile makes it a threat to any Aegis warship. It is thought that a single impact of an Onyx with a convetnional warhead would sink a US carrier.
I would visit the website Sink World because it is a site dedicated to sinks. You should easily find a commercial grade sink.
Many brands offer linens that are stain resistant, or coated in some way so that liquids do not sink in as easily. Canopy (found at Walmart) has a good selection, and as does Le Jacquard Francais.
You will need to paint the stain with a pickling gel. It is very rough, but it will get the stain off.
Onyx and quartz are minerals that are used to make sinks and tubs.
No you would sink fasters as water molecules would be farther apart.
Use a non abrasive cleaner that has chlorine or peroxide in it.(SoftScrub works well)Wet the stain and put some of the product on it and let it sit for a while.
Because they are designed that way. Usually, nobody wants a ship to sink.
nealmiller 400 grit sand papper then veairthane
I have a copper sink and clean it one a week with Table Salt and Vinegar. Come up like new
In a float and sink experiment, the density of the liquid is considered a dependent variable. When the density is low, the solid may sink more easily.