Why do marbles sink in water.
Why does a marble sink in water.
While this solution worked for me you need to use your judgment as to whether it is right for you.
The surface area of the marble is not large enough to be held up by the surface tension of the water.
Because the marble has a lesser density than water.
Ocean liners are made of steel and they float because their density is less than that of the water they float in.
That s another reason why even big ships don t sink if they have the right shape.
Keep that in mind when using any type of abrasive cleaner on your marble surfaces.
Marble is a porous stone that scratches easily.
The weight of that volume of water was less than the weight of the clay and thus the buoyant force was less than the gravitational force.
As a result there is a net downward force on the marble.
Why does a marble sink into water but an aircraft carrier which is heavier float.
A glass marble placed in a beaker of water sinks to the bottom of the beaker.
The ability of a boat to float depends on its average density.
Because the marble has a lesser density than water.
And also because of the marbles shape and size.
I found a way to remove water stains from marble successfully.
But back to the question of the hour why does a boat float but a nail sink.
You make the call.
Why does a marble sink into water but an aircraft carrier which is heavier float.
Changing the shape of the clay didn t change the weight of the clay but it changed how much water the clay could displace.
When a marble is dropped into a beaker of water it sinks why are all these wrong explanations.
So the more surface area an object has the more water pushes back against it helping it float.
That is why the marble sinks.
The clay ball sunk.