A metal needle will sink in water, because it weighs more than the water does, and since it is not buoyant, it sinks.
it depends most metals ill sink except for titanium which is less dense than water
if you place a flat piece of metal on water will it sink or float
object that sink in water
rocks metal eggs dirt or sand all sink some woods sponge plastic aluminum cans all float
Yes, gold is a heavy metal and will sink in water.
Mercury is a heavy metal, it will sink in sea water.
A metal needle will sink in water, because it weighs more than the water does, and since it is not buoyant, it sinks.
yes, if the metal is gold it will sink
The salt makes the water dense and the object must be heavier like metal or a ship to sink.
No, rubidium and caesium can also sink in water
Paperclips sink in water because they have a higher density. Unlike wood, a paperclip will sink not float.
it depends most metals ill sink except for titanium which is less dense than water
A ship won't sink if the density of the ship (metal, wood, cargo, any included air) is less than the density of water.
if you place a flat piece of metal on water will it sink or float
They stay in pipping and can react when mixed with water.
It depends on Material like if its a Metal Knob then definetly it will sink because density of Metal is more than Water....