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Two objects of different weights placed on a glass surface and a wooden surface
is the same. The pie pan floats by displacing water equal to the weight of the pan AND the ball. If the ball is placed in the water, and the pan floated on the water, displacement will be the same.
Yes, glass moves but very, very slowly! It is a liquid.
When the lens is slowly lifted up from the glass plate the vision of the viewer changes. This is due to readjustment of the retina present in our eyes.
Place the hot glass in a slight draught will help it to cool slowly and avoid cracking.
yes it melt very slowly cause glass is noncrystalline and it doesn't have property of liquid, you get me?
A shade that is placed over a glass
I would place the watch glass on a balance, and then zero out the balance with the watch glass placed in the tray. After the balance is balanced with the watch glass, I would move the weights to represent an added five grams. I would then slowly add calcium chloride to the watch glass until the balance rebalances or zeroes out.
Two objects of different weights placed on a glass surface and a wooden surface
A coverslip is a thin glass placed on the microscope slide.
is the same. The pie pan floats by displacing water equal to the weight of the pan AND the ball. If the ball is placed in the water, and the pan floated on the water, displacement will be the same.
Yes
The shattered remains of glass mugs can be removed from a child's foot without hurting them too much by being very gentle. They must keep the child calm and remove the remains slowly.
Yes, glass moves but very, very slowly! It is a liquid.
A glass bottle doesn't react with oxygen.
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