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A container of liquid is always completely full, as the liquid takes the shape of the container and fills all available space.

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State in which a substance completely fills its container?

Only a liquid can completely fill its container. While it may seem that a gas could, gas is compressible, so even if the container seems full of a gas, more can be put in, so it is never really full.


A certain substance doubles its volume every minute at 9 am a small amount is placed in a contianer and at 10am the container is full Find the time when the container was one quarter full?

The container was one quarter full at 9:57 am. This is because the substance doubles in volume every minute, so at 9:59 am it would be half full, and at 10:00 am it would be full. Counting backwards, at 9:58 am it would be one quarter full, and at 9:57 am it would be one eighth full, etc.


How do you clean a container by filling with water and shaking?

Rather than filling the container completely with water then emptying it, filling it 1/3 full, shaking it and emptying it 3 times will result in a cleaner container.


Why cant a covered container of gas be only half full?

It can be, and often is ... the problem with a not completely filled container is the build up of vapors - which are highly explosive.


What is fill?

Fill is an area related to Stroke & Fill. Stroke is the border or outline of a shape, and Fill is the area within the Stroke.


Why a can container of liquid be half filled but a container of gas is always completely filled?

No, it is not. Briefly there are three (common) states of matter: solid, liquid, and gas. Solid materials are just that -- solid. Liquid matter conforms to the sides and bottom of the container that it occupies, like a glass of water, which canbe half full. Gases, however, will "spread out" to all sides of the container they occupy. Using your example, the balloon cannot be half full because the gas will quickly conform to all of the sides of the container. A gas, therefore, will occupy a container that is technically always full.


Why can a container of liquid be half-filled but a container of gas is always fully filled?

A container of gas is always full because a gas will always take up the amout of space it is given. Just imagine a bunch of floating molecules in a container whose motion is random and bouncing all over the place. Unlike, a liquid who always has a definite amount of volume will only take up the amount of space it can.


What is the total force exerted on the bottom of a completely full of water?

The total force exerted on the bottom of a container completely full of water is equal to the weight of the water above it, which can be calculated using the formula F = ρghA, where ρ is the density of water, g is the acceleration due to gravity, h is the height of the water column, and A is the area of the bottom of the container.


If a cubic box is filled with an 44.4g of an unknown substance then what is the density in g per m³ of that unknown substance assuming the box is completely full?

To answer that you would need to know the size (volume) of the box.


What is the meaning of the idiom topping up?

Topping up means to add liquid to fill a container completely. You might top up a gas tank to make sure it's completely full, or top up a drink.


How full is a glass that is half empty?

Half full. If you look at it as just a glass with water in it then that's what it is. If you put meaning into it then the glass will always be completely full. How full do you want your glass?


If a two quart container has one pint in it how many cups does it need to be completely full?

2 2 cups in a pint 2 pints in a quart, so 6 cups