Some plastics are more dense than water, most are not.
This really depends on how dense the plastic is. If it is denser than water, plastic will sink at the bottom. The temperature of the water does not affect whether or not something will float on that liquid.
If the refrigerator water is filtered, then it would be different from the tap water coming from the sink.
yes it would sink because its more dense than water
Sink like a rock. Water has a density of 1.0g per cm3. Anything denser will sink and anything less dense will float, assuming it does not dissolve. Most oils range from 0.8 to 0.9 and will float on water. After the beginning of a rain, you can often find oil floating on the water on the road.
Saturn would be the most likely planet to "sink" in water, due to its low density and composition mostly of gases. However, no planet in our solar system could physically sink in water, as they are significantly larger and more massive than any body of water.
A plastic dice would likely sink faster in water than a marble. This is because plastic is denser than water, while marbles are often made of glass which is less dense than water.
Objects that are denser than water or have spaces that allow water to fill in quickly would sink in water. Materials like lead, iron, and rocks are denser than water and will sink. Objects like wood or plastic may float depending on their density.
yes. if there was still a gap for water to get in.. if you had fully covered the hole with no gaps. then it would stop the water coming in..... pail out what water there was in the boat. and it should not sink....
All plastic items float on water, so therefore a plastic boat floats on water.
Because it is much denser than water. If u had liquid with higher density it would float
Pushpins sink because they are denser than water. The pushpin's material, usually metal or plastic, is heavier than water, causing it to sink when placed in water.
Blocks made of materials like wood or plastic would typically float in water, while blocks made of materials like metal or concrete would sink. The density and composition of the block determine whether it will sink or float in water.
Objects that are denser than water will sink in water. This includes materials like metal, glass, and some types of plastic.
no it would sink
The plastic disk would float on top of the water but sink below the layer of oil in the glass container. This is because the density of the plastic disk is in between that of water and oil.
Whether a pen floats or sinks in water depends on its material. A plastic pen will typically float, while a metal pen will likely sink. The density of the material determines whether an object will float or sink in water.
Most plastic rulers will float on water because their density is lower than that of water. This is because plastic is less dense than water, so it displaces enough water to keep it afloat.