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If the marble sinks in water, it is more dense than water. Objects that are denser than water will sink, while objects with lower density will float.
You can try using a suction cup or a piece of duct tape to lift the marble out. Alternatively, you could fill the vase with water to help float the marble to the top for easier removal. Be careful not to damage the vase or yourself while attempting to remove the marble.
Yes, the type of liquid affects whether a marble will sink or float. Objects with a density greater than that of the liquid will sink, while objects with a lower density will float. For example, a marble made of glass (denser than water) will sink in water but float in a lighter liquid like oil.
Lead is denser than water, so it sinks when placed in water. Marble is also denser than water, causing it to sink as well. The density of an object determines whether it will float or sink in a liquid.
When the wood and marble are placed in the tub of water, the wood will float while the marble will sink. This is because the density of wood is less than that of water, causing it to displace enough water to provide an upward buoyant force greater than the force of gravity acting on it. The marble, on the other hand, has a density greater than that of water, so it sinks.
u See i don’t know but I’m guessing not
One way to make a marble float is by using a density experiment. You can dissolve different amounts of salt in water to create solutions with varying densities. If you carefully drop the marble into the solution with a density close to that of the marble, it should float.
No, a marble will sink in water because it is denser than water. The density of an object determines whether it will float or sink in water.
it is hollow so it will float
sink
u See i don’t know but I’m guessing not
Because the marble has a lesser density than water. And also because of the marbles shape and size. :)
If the marble sinks in water, it is more dense than water. Objects that are denser than water will sink, while objects with lower density will float.
You can try using a suction cup or a piece of duct tape to lift the marble out. Alternatively, you could fill the vase with water to help float the marble to the top for easier removal. Be careful not to damage the vase or yourself while attempting to remove the marble.
Yes, the type of liquid affects whether a marble will sink or float. Objects with a density greater than that of the liquid will sink, while objects with a lower density will float. For example, a marble made of glass (denser than water) will sink in water but float in a lighter liquid like oil.
A marble would sink in shampoo because the density of the marble is greater than the density of the shampoo. Density is a measure of how much mass is contained in a given volume, and objects with higher density will sink in substances with lower density.
No, water does not typically allow marble to fall through easily as the surface tension and density of water can prevent objects from sinking quickly. Marble would likely float on the surface or sink slowly in water.