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A drowned child would initially float due to the air trapped in their lungs and clothing. However, as the body decomposes and water fills the lungs, the body would eventually sink.
A typical bathroom sink uses around 1.5 to 2.5 gallons of water per minute when the faucet is running.
The amount of water used to fill and refill a sink typically ranges from 1.5 to 2.5 gallons per minute, depending on the sink's flow rate. So, filling a sink can use anywhere from 1.5 to 5 gallons of water.
To determine if an object will sink or float in water, you compare the density of the object to the density of water. If the object is denser than water, it will sink. If the object is less dense than water, it will float. The principle of buoyancy, which states that an object will float if it displaces an amount of water equal to its weight, also plays a role in determining whether something will sink or float.
As long as the feather stays all by itself, it will never sink in water, because its density is much less than the density of water. If you really need to sink it, then you must tie it to something much more dense, like a rock or a fishing sinker.
I assume you mean when you turn on the sink water comes up from the drain in the tub? If that's the case, the drain from the tub is clogged. The sink is higher than the tub so the water comes up there.
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Pumice rock will float unless water fills most of the small air pockets. Wood may also be dense enough to sink when waterlogged. Styrofoam and similar materials cannot sink because they are less dense than water.
Present forms of sink are: sink -- We sink a lot of ale on a Friday night sinks -- The boat fills up with water and sinks after 1 hour. sinking -- The boat is sinking get out quick! Ate is the past tense of eat. Present forms of eatare: eat -- I eat a lot every day. eats -- Your dog eats too much eating -- They are eating too much
A drowned child would initially float due to the air trapped in their lungs and clothing. However, as the body decomposes and water fills the lungs, the body would eventually sink.
Buoyancy is based on average density, not the weight of the ship's hull. As it lowers into the water, the water displaced is lighter than the hull, but much heavier than the airinside the ship's hull. As long as the combined weight of the ship and its cargo is less than the water displaced by the hull, it will float. If, however, water fills the ship instead of air, the ship (as we all know) will sink.
The sewer line is plugged or collasped. The sink and bathtub may drain because they drain at a slower rate. Toilet is all at once and the drain can't handle it. Water has to go somewhere so it backs up in the sink and tub.
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it sometime sink if it has tu much water but yes it floats
All kayaks will sink if filled with enough water. It changes how much is needed, though.
If your ship fills up with water, your ship will sink and crash causing you to lose a ... Club Penguin Cheats - Aqua Grabber Level 2, Soda Seas
A typical bathroom sink uses around 1.5 to 2.5 gallons of water per minute when the faucet is running.