because it does not have moistire so it sink an paper is burned unless it is in the sun
Water is denser than oil, so yes, it will sink. That is true whether the water is inside a balloon or not.
A balloon filled with air will float on water because it is less dense than water. The buoyant force acting on the balloon allows it to float.
Paper will sink once it has absorbed enough water to make it heavy.
A paper clip is denser than water, so it would sink if placed in water.
The density of water molecules is the same inside the balloon as on the outside.
An inflated balloon floats in water because the air inside the balloon is less dense than the water. The buoyant force acting on the balloon from the water is greater than the force of gravity acting on the balloon, causing it to float.
To fill a water balloon, stretch the opening of the balloon around a faucet or hose nozzle. Turn on the water, allowing the balloon to fill up to the desired size before tying a knot at the end to secure it.
Yes, a piece of paper will typically float on water due to its low density. However, if the paper becomes saturated with water, it may eventually sink.
the water weighs it down, this causes it to sink
Things sink if they are heavy and push the water down, and float if they are light and let the water hold them up like a balloon.
An inflated balloon floats in water because the air inside the balloon makes it less dense than water. The buoyant force acting on the balloon is greater than its weight, causing it to float. The air trapped inside the balloon increases its volume and decreases its overall density, allowing it to stay afloat.
When you put water in a balloon and place it over a lit candle, the water in the balloon absorbs and distributes the heat from the flame, preventing the balloon from bursting. The water acts as a heat sink, keeping the balloon cool enough to withstand the heat from the candle without melting or bursting.