Science, asked by Bobabubblesofficial, 5 months ago

What happens when an aluminium foil is crumpled into a ball and thrown in water contained in a vessel?​

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Answered by kavinsiddhu758
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Your foil ball, crumpled into a tight clump, has more density because its pennies are crowded into a smaller space than those in the foil boat. The foil boat has less density because it is spread out and filled with air. ... It's the same thing that happens when an anchor is placed in a boat.

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