why do pin sinks in water
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pin sinks in water because weight of the pin is more the buoyant force acting on it. It's density is more than density of water
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here is your answer
pin sinks in water because weight of the pin is more the buoyant force acting on it. It's density is more than density of water
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Pin sinks in water because of Buoyancy.
Explanation:
- A metal needle or pin has higher thickness that that of water. So when it is dropped into water, it falls down into the foot of water.
- The pin sink since of the Buoyancy. Archimedes' law states that a body inundated in water uproots its volume of water, and in case this uprooted volume of water weighs more than the body drenched, the body will coast. In the event that it weighs less than the body, the body will sink.
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