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Paper is less dense than water, which allows it to float on the surface. The air trapped within the fibers of the paper also adds buoyancy, helping it stay afloat.
To make a paper clip float, you can use the surface tension of water. Gently place the paper clip onto the surface of the water, making sure it rests flat. The surface tension will create enough buoyancy for the paper clip to float.
A card can float in water due to surface tension. The cohesive forces between water molecules create an invisible 'skin' on the surface of the water that supports the card's weight without allowing it to sink.
Yes a paper clip is able to float in water. Take a bowl, fill it up to the top with water, take a paper towel and put it into the bowl, let it sit there for 3 seconds...then put the paper clip on it, and slowly remove the towel. This is able to work by Surface tension.Depending on the size, some paperclips can due to the high surface tension of water.
Paperclips float on water due to surface tension. The surface tension of water creates an invisible film on its surface that allows lightweight objects like paperclips to float rather than sink.
Paper clips are made of metal, typically steel, which has a higher density than water. This means that the weight of the paper clip is greater than the water it displaces, making it sink rather than float.