And why does it sink. Its basically squished wood!
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?
Because the air is squished out I suppose
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.