Because the marble has a higher density than the water does
no because the way the drops to the ground it drops fast ,so when you think about it if you drop it in the water you should know that it will sink
That depends on the temperature of the air -at cold temperatures well below freezing, about 10 flakes to make an equivalent rain drop. Near freezing, where the flake is wetter, about 4 flakes per drop
tHIS # CAN EITHER BE CALLED 18,000,000,000,000,000,000 -->"QUINTILLION" OR -->"QUADRILLION" FACT--> IT IS ALSO THE NUMBER OF ATOMS IN ONE DROP OF WATER tHIS # CAN EITHER BE CALLED 18,000,000,000,000,000,000 -->"QUINTILLION" OR -->"QUADRILLION" FACT--> IT IS ALSO THE NUMBER OF ATOMS IN ONE DROP OF WATER
Well, isn't that a happy little question! Imagine each drop of water as a tiny friend, coming together to create something truly special. When you have 1 million drops of water, you have a beautiful ocean of possibilities just waiting to be explored. Just like each drop is unique and important, together they create a masterpiece of nature.
It 1.00 gram/cm3
You take a graduated cylinder,or anything you can measure water in, and put water in it. You drop the marble in and the change in water height is your volume. For example if the cylinder is filled up to 10ml and after you drop in the marble it goes to 15ml then the marble has a volume of 5ml cubed.
When you put a drop of food coloring into a glass of water, the water will turn that color.
Marble Drop happened in 1997.
Marble Drop was created on 1997-03-30.
The Marble sinks!!! However, it creates a circular ripple effect waves, The waves move out from the point of impact ( marble entering the water).
Get three identical glass containers Fill each of them with the same volume of liquid Drop a marble into them in turn and time how long it takes to reach the bottom - you'll need to be quick, it will fall through quite quickly. The liquid which the marble takes the longest time to pass through will be the thickest.
When a drop of water is placed on a glass plate, it spreads out due to surface tension. Surface tension is the property of a liquid that causes its surface to behave like a thin elastic sheet. The water molecules at the surface of the drop are pulled inward by the cohesive forces between water molecules, causing the drop to spread out to minimize its surface area.
Yes, you can create a makeshift magnifying glass by placing a water drop on a clear surface such as glass or plastic. The water drop acts as a lens, causing light to converge and magnify objects when viewed through it. It may not work as effectively as a traditional magnifying glass, but it can still be a fun and simple experiment to try.
You would see the drop slowly spread out until eventually the entire glass of water would be colored.
It will melt.
A good question might be, "How long does it take a drop of food dye to color a glass of still water?"
lETTERS TOWARD THE CENTRE OF THE DROP WOULD APPEAR ENLARGED. dROP WORKS AS MAGNIFYING GLASS.