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To efficiently fill a 5-gallon jug using a water spout, you can use a larger container to fill the jug quickly, or adjust the water flow to control the filling speed. Make sure the spout is securely positioned over the jug to avoid spills.
If you mean like blowing air into it, the more water you have, the deeper the sound.
Wash the jug out with how water and soap, then fill the bottle with bleach and hot water and let it sit over night.
A large jug for holding water or any liquid is a Pitcher. Or a Ewer, which is a large jug holding water for washing
Assuming that you have more than one of each size jug (you need at least two of one size and one of the other), fill the 7L jug, then pour the water from the 7L jug into the 5L jug. There is now 2L left in the 7L jug. Get a different 7L jug and fill it, then pour that into another 5L jug (or empty the first 5L jug and reuse it). Once again, you will have 2L left over in the 7L jug. Pour that 2L into the other jug with 2L left over and you will have 4 Liters of water.Expressed mathematically, (7 - 5) + (7 - 5) = 4
how many a quarts of water hold
fill the 5 gallon jug with water then pour the water into the 3 gallon jug until its full then u will have 2 gallons in the 5 gallon jug. then if the jugs both have the same circumference u can just make the water in both jugs level then u will have 2 gallons of water in each jug. pour the water from the 3 gallon jug into the 5 gallon jug. and u should know that 2+2=4 :)
Half a jug as the surface area to volume ratio is reduced therefore heat can escape quicker from the surface
Current means flow of electrons Whereas the difference between two points is the voltage difference. Example: when you hold a filled jug of water at a certain height, it is the voltage. Because there is some difference of water at you end and the ground. But when you start pouring the water from the jug, water will fall on the ground which can be said a current.
It depends on the flow rate in the hose and that depends on the water pressure.
Fill the 5 gallon jug completely then pour that into the 3 gallon jug. Empty out the 3 gallon jug and pour the remaining water in the 5 gallon jug into the 3 gallon jug. Then just fill up the 5 gal jug again you will have 2 gallons in the 3 gallon jug and 5 gallons in the 5 gallon jug.
Do you mean a 'gallon jug' of water? If so, it is to give strength to the material of the jug.