When a smartphone is dropped in water, the water can damage the internal components of the phone, causing it to malfunction or stop working altogether. It is important to remove the phone from the water immediately and avoid turning it on to prevent further damage.
When you drop a piece of stone into a glass half filled with water, the stone will displace some of the water, causing the water level to rise. This is known as the principle of displacement. The amount of water displaced will be equal to the volume of the stone that is submerged.
If you drop a battery in water, it can cause the battery to short circuit, leak harmful chemicals, and potentially cause a fire or explosion. It is important to handle batteries carefully and dispose of them properly to avoid any safety hazards.
It can and it sometimes it can't. It depends if the water drop was close to it. If was close to it the water drop would attrack the next water drop you drop
No it is not, a drop of blood is smaller than a drop of water but if you drop two drops of blood then that equals the right amount of water :)
The sound of a water drop can be written as "drip" or "plip."
When you drop most things in water the object sinks and the water rises.
When you put a drop of food coloring into a glass of water, the water will turn that color.
Nothing dude. Just yucky water
The stone gets wet.
The floor becomes wet. The water gets evaporated after a while.
It makes a splash and the floor may get wet.
they fall back to Earth
When you drop one drop of water on waxed paper, the water will bead up and form a circular shape due to the hydrophobic properties of the wax. This occurs because the wax repels the water, preventing it from spreading out or being absorbed into the paper.
When a spider with a water drop on its head encounters a rainstorm, the water drop on its head may get washed away by the rain. The spider may seek shelter to protect itself from the rain.
It forms a cloud
Depends if the water came in contact with the electric parts inside of the smartphone. But if there are small drips on the screen, it is possibly harmless. But, pouring water on a smartphone isn't a smart idea.
Probable tetrabromoethane is formed.