A kitchen sink typically holds water in liters (L) rather than milliliters (ml). The capacity of a standard kitchen sink can range from about 10 to 20 liters, depending on its size and design. While milliliters can be used to measure smaller quantities of water, liters are more practical for the total volume a sink can hold.
i think its L
It would sink. The density of water is 1g/mL. Anything with a greater density will sink.
Liters, since a kitchen sink would hold at least 1 liter or 1000 milliliters.
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.
A glass with a maximum capacity of 800 ml would hold 0.8 liters. This is because there are 1000 ml in a liter.
500 mL
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).
yes
Float
Float