When you throw a penny and a piece of wood into a bowl of water, the penny sinks because it is denser than water, while the piece of wood floats due to its lower density. The buoyancy of the wood allows it to stay on the surface, while the penny displaces water equal to its volume until it reaches the bottom. This demonstrates the principles of density and buoyancy in a simple experiment.
The iron piece become covered with a layer of copper.
Supposidly, a bag of water with a penny in it keeps flys away. However, you really don't need the penny and a half filled bag of water will catch some flys.
Soapy water will hold more on a penny compared to pure water. This is because the surface tension of soapy water is lower than that of pure water, allowing it to spread out more and cover the penny's surface.
The density of a penny is higher.
One way to make a penny float is by using the surface tension of water. Carefully place the penny on the surface of water in a bowl or cup, making sure it is placed flat. The surface tension of the water will allow the penny to stay afloat.
When you put a penny in water, its density is greater than that of water, so the penny sinks. This is because the weight of the water displaced by the penny is less than the weight of the penny itself.
It will sink. And it will slowly oxidize from the dissolved oxygen in the water.
nothing. it just drops where ever you throw it, but if you throw it in water, itll float.
It will explode and smoke.
A piece of copper sinks because a penny is made of copper so if you try a experiment like you put a penny on plain water it will surely sink because of his density which is 9.0 grams.
When you throw boiling water in freezing air, the water quickly evaporates and turns into tiny droplets or ice crystals. This happens because the extreme temperature difference causes the water to rapidly cool and freeze before it hits the ground.
ripples, probably a splash
If you put a penny in distilled water, the water will not react with the copper surface of the penny. However, over time, the penny may develop a greenish-blue patina due to oxidation from exposure to oxygen in the air. This process is slow in distilled water compared to other liquids like vinegar or saltwater.
It lands on the ground below, possibly annoying someone.
What will probably happen is that he/she will probably throw it up or if not ask a Doctor.
the phone will die cuz the water would get into the phone and then its worthless
aboat floats because it displaces it,s weight in water when that happens it stops sinking a penny cannot displace it,s weight in water so it sinks hope you understand