It will float for a while than slowly sink because its density as a cube is
Heavier than water (by the way waters density is 0.9-1.0 g and Tar is 1.02 g).
I hereby conclude with all reasons that tar ( in a shape of a cube) will float then sink
No all tar does float. For something to float then it must be less dense than saltwater.
A fork will sink in water, as it is denser than water. The density of an object determines whether it will sink or float in water.
No, volume alone does not determine if something will sink or float. The density of an object compared to the density of the fluid it is placed in determines whether it will sink or float. An object will float if its density is less than the density of the fluid, and it will sink if its density is greater.
Aluminum powder will sink in water because it is denser than water.
A magnet would typically sink in water as it is denser than water and does not have the buoyancy to float.
Tar is denser than water, so it will sink in water.
Tar is less dense than saltwater, so it will float on the surface of saltwater.
it will float as long as it is not fully covered water.
How can you make a chocolate float or sink
what make stuff sink or and float
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A submarine