Comment by yread 19 hours ago And why does it sink. Its basically squished wood! 5 comments yread Reply OJFord 18 hours ago I really can't imagine getting paper to sink any more easily than wood? RetroTechie 12 hours ago Try toilet paper. Let it into the water vertically as to not catch air pockets. flybrand 10 hours ago because the fibers are denser than wood and hydrophilic - so the pockets between the fibers fill with water that displaces the air.Air pockets become water pockets = neutral.Fibers denser than water = sink. tobyhinloopen 17 hours ago Because the air is squished out I suppose
OJFord 18 hours ago I really can't imagine getting paper to sink any more easily than wood? RetroTechie 12 hours ago Try toilet paper. Let it into the water vertically as to not catch air pockets.
RetroTechie 12 hours ago Try toilet paper. Let it into the water vertically as to not catch air pockets.
flybrand 10 hours ago because the fibers are denser than wood and hydrophilic - so the pockets between the fibers fill with water that displaces the air.Air pockets become water pockets = neutral.Fibers denser than water = sink.
I really can't imagine getting paper to sink any more easily than wood?
Try toilet paper. Let it into the water vertically as to not catch air pockets.
because the fibers are denser than wood and hydrophilic - so the pockets between the fibers fill with water that displaces the air.
Air pockets become water pockets = neutral.
Fibers denser than water = sink.
Because the air is squished out I suppose