The sink model was used to describe Lorenzo's body and how it reacts to fats. His body was described as being like a sink, and when they tried getting rid of fats, his "sink" kept filling back up due to a blocked plug hole, or his defective enzymes.
No he was never cured but with Lorenzos oil the disease stopped but his mind was severly damaged and he died a day after his 31st birthday
The sink is the stems.
The ending agar is significantly diluted. If the undiluted agar is pured in sink, it will solidify and block up the sink.
Bourne believed that an object would float or sink at will as long as he could manipulate the effect's of buoyancy which control and object to sink or float.
The reason why your fingers sink into oobleck is because they are there for a reasonable time for them to sink into it but but when you punch it you take your hand of straight away so it doesnt have enough time to sink into the oobleck and because your hands have to be in a small ammout of a size.
Michaela's Sister
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University of Wisconsin
No he was never cured but with Lorenzos oil the disease stopped but his mind was severly damaged and he died a day after his 31st birthday
A plastic always sink in oil like a plastic bottle will always float in oil.
When you put a science tool in water it doesn't sink and in olive oil it does sink
Im not sure about om6 but ive heard om3 works. If youve ever seen lorenzos oil, i think it works the same way (only as a rubbing oil) good luck
Yes, it may make oil sink if at some temperature the density of water goes lesser than that of oil.
more dense substances sink, less dense substances float. oil will not sink in water, it will float, it is less dense.
why does an object sink
Oil does not sink in water. Almost all oils and fats are less dense than water so they will float.
They can - it depends on how the model is made, what products is created out of