Sink Egg Lab

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Sink

An object that is dipped into the liquid will sink if the weight of the object is greater than the style up.

At the time the egg is inserted in the water not filled salt then the eggs will sink because of the eggs is greater than the density of water. Then salt water 1-2 a spoon and stir in the eggs slowly, still also sank because of the eggs is still greater than the density of water.

Drift

An object that is dipped into the liquid will float if heavy objects are similar in style to the top or the object in equilibrium

By the time the water was given a 2 ½ spoon of salt and stir gradually then egg will be on a State of drift. This happens because the density of water is equal to the mass of different types of eggs.

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