The amount of water a ball can absorb before sinking depends on its size, material, and weight. Larger balls with more porous materials can absorb more water compared to smaller, denser ones. Testing in a controlled environment would be necessary to determine the exact amount.
No, it does not.
No, Fimo does not float in water. It is a type of polymer clay that is dense and sinks in water.
Denser water, such as saltwater, is more likely to sink in freshwater because of its higher density. This phenomenon can occur in bodies of water with different salinity levels, where the denser water sinks beneath the less dense water.
There are 500 milliliters of water in a 0.5 liter Dasani water bottle.
Water has a higher specific heat capacity than oil, meaning it can absorb more heat energy while experiencing a smaller temperature change. Therefore, water can absorb more heat than oil before reaching the same temperature increase.
No, it does not.
Sawdust floats on water due to its low density. Over time, it may absorb some water and become heavier, eventually sinking.
Because it loses weight when they decreases the water level of an ship
946.35 milliliters of water.
Cotton balls absorb 224 milliliters of water per ball. hope this helped you!
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The Gravel will absorb the water until it can absorb anymore.
50 milliliters
because it do why you need to know
For water (this only applies to water): grams = milliliters.
gold sinks in water
water