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Why does a clay ball sink in water?

A clay ball sinks in water because it is denser than water, causing it to displace water equal to its weight. The ball's density is higher than the density of water, resulting in a downward force greater than the buoyant force pushing it up. This imbalance causes the clay ball to sink to the bottom of the water.


Does a flattened pancake of clay have the same density as the same clay when rolled into a ball?

If it's not cooked it has the same density.


What kind pf a ball doesnt bounce?

Any ball with sufficiently low coefficient of restitution will not bounce (a ball of clay or putty for example.


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How can you make a ball of clay float?

To make a ball of clay float, you can shape the clay into a hollow sphere or add buoyant materials inside. By creating a structure that displaces enough water to counteract the weight of the clay, it can float on the surface of water. You can also try reducing the density of the clay by incorporating air bubbles or using a lightweight clay mixture.


What is the density of a clay?

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What is the density of clay on water?

This density must be determined experimentally.


What does the Kaolin and Ball Clay industrial category cover?

establishments primarily engaged in mining, milling, or otherwise preparing kaolin or ball clay, including china clay, paper clay, and slip clay.


Does a flattened pancake of clay have the same density as the same clay rolled into a ball?

Density is a characteristic of the substance. As long as nothing else gets into the substance, the density is always the same, whether you have a pinhead of the substance or a supertanker full of it, and whether it's in the shape of a football, a pasture patty, a pyramid, a 9-foot snake, or a life-size model of the Empire State Building. The density doesn't change.


Does a clay ball have bounce?

Hard and dry clay dose not


Due to density a round ball of clay will sink why will the same clay that is stretched into a thin sheet float?

No, the clay will still be denser than the water. You are spreading it out over a larger area, and the clay will not be heavy enough to break the surface tension of the larger area of water. So, the answer is surface tension keeps it from sinking.


What was Rutherford's atom model?

It was a clay ball with pieces in it. The pieces inside the clay ball represented protons the ball itself represented neutrons.