Why don't M&Ms float?!


Question:

Why don't M&Ms float?

They Sink!


Answers:
Yes they are heavier then water but so is a cruise ship and it floats.

It has to do with density not weight. In a nutshell, or candyshell in this case, the M doesn't have any air that would make it bouyant and the chocolate is denser than water. Therefore, it sinks.

They are heavier than water, or Coke.

M&Ms have a higher density than water. Oil has a lower density than water, thus it will float. Same principle.

they do float-explained in the next part

they do sink too-if the displaced liquid is less weight than the weight of the 'm' if you drop in 2 then its 'M&M's' in water soda, cherry coke etc.

and this gave me liquid life in the M=Messiah=

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it is a joke-one M&M should be called an 'M' sinkin or floating

its not as dence du

they are more heavy than water. mass is bigger than water

They don't?

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There a solid mass...of chocolate....and sugar doesn't float.




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