Yes a paper clip is able to float in water. Take a bowl, fill it up to the top with water, take a paper towel and put it into the bowl, let it sit there for 3 seconds...then put the paper clip on it, and slowly remove the towel. This is able to work by Surface tension.
Depending on the size, some paperclips can due to the high surface tension of water.
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Even though it is heavier than water, a paper clip can be made to float in water. If placed on the surface carefully enough the surface of the water will not be broken. Surface tension will keep it floating.
A paper clip is able to float on water because of surface tension. The water molecules are able to hold onto tightly with one another to give support to the paper clip.
If its density is lower than that of water, it will float. If its density exceeds the density of water, it will sink.
The paperclip is not heavy enough to break through the water's surface because of water's high surface tension.
Surface tension is the property of liquids that allows a paperclip to float on water. Surface tension is caused by the cohesive forces between water molecules, creating a "skin" on the surface strong enough to support the weight of the paperclip.
To make a paper clip float, you can use the surface tension of water. Gently place the paper clip onto the surface of the water, making sure it rests flat. The surface tension will create enough buoyancy for the paper clip to float.
Paperclips float on water due to surface tension. The surface tension of water creates an invisible film on its surface that allows lightweight objects like paperclips to float rather than sink.
The reason that your paperclip was able to float on water, was due to the upthrust (The force that acts upwards due to water pressure) being greater than the weight of the weight (the downwards force due to mass x gravity) . The paper clip is less dense than water, and therefore will float.
A paperclip will be attracted to a magnet in water just like it would be in air. The water may slightly decrease the strength of the attraction due to the presence of water molecules, but the paperclip will still be drawn towards the magnet. If the paperclip is non-magnetic, then it will not be attracted to the magnet in any environment.