Yes, because water is heavier then gasoline
Water is heavier than gasoline, it will pool at the lowest point of the fuel tank.
Water sinks in gasoline. Whatever size bottle you want to think about, it's heavier when it'sfull of water, and lighter when it's full of gasoline.Small aircraft, with their fuel tanks in their wings, used to have small bleeder valves in theunderside of the wing, where water was drained from the tank before flight. It was on thebottom, because any water that condenses in the tank, or gets in there by any means, alwayssinks in the gasoline and winds up at the bottom of the tank.
A fish sinks to the bottom of the tank because its body is denser than the water, causing it to be pulled down by gravity.
Remove the tank and drain it unless it has a drain plug on the bottom of the tank.
Pouring water into an oil tank can cause the water to sink to the bottom, where it may potentially cause rust and corrosion. This can damage the tank and lead to leaks. It is important to have the tank professionally inspected and cleaned if water is accidentally poured in.
If there is no water, only gasoline in the fuel tank the sugar lays on the bottom like sand. There is nothing to hear or see.
untill the bottom of the tank rusts and rust gets into it
A tank which stores water, oil, gasoline, or air.
The main thing that happens when there is water in diesel fuel is that it will burn poorly or maybe not even at all. It will also sink to the bottom of the fuel tank.
No, cold wter enters the water heater at the bottom of the tank, right where thee valve is.
a submarine has a water tank. when the tank is filled then submarine sink in the water. and when the tank is empty then submarine float in water. use the formula density= mass / volume as mass increases(when the tank is full of water), the density of the submarine increases and it submerge into the water and vice versa.
It freezes there blood. Which is cold blooded killing them from hypothermia. ( Might turn a color or sink to the bottom of the tank.)