if you put cap on it flotes if it is a open cap it turns over and sinks
Sugar water is denser than plain water. A saturated solution -- it will not absorb one more gram of sugar -- is about 1.83 grams per milliter. Whole milk's density is 1.034 grams per milliliter. Thus a full jug of milk (assuming a thin plastic jug, not a heavy glass container, and no air in the jug) would float on sugar water. How far it would sink depends on the concentration of the sugar solution.
Water "wets" plastic more than glass, giving a lower reading
Place the jug in a warm room until the ice has thawed. Or, place the jug in a microwave and use the defrosting settings. Don't stand the jug in very hot water, as the glass may shatter.
i have a question very similar to thiss! i think the soda bottle would, becasue the milk jug would float in just regular water with a density of 1. the soda bottle has a density of 1.4, and if the sugar water is 1.5 then i think it would float because its density is less. but im no expert. ive been trying to look for the answer to this question as well. but that means a milk jug would float too because its density is less. its so confusing! sorry if that didnt help.
You can use a hosealternetively, use a bucket or a jug.
If you pour a fifth (1/5) of the water from the jug into a glass, that means you've removed 20% of the water from the jug. To find out how much water is still in the jug, you can subtract the amount you poured out (1/5) from the original amount (1): 1 - 1/5 = 4/5 So, 4/5 (or 80%) of the water is still in the jug.
An empty milk jug will float because it is less dense than water. The density of typical milk jugs made from plastic is lower than that of water, allowing them to remain buoyant. However, the exact weight that an empty milk jug can support while still floating depends on its size and the amount of water displaced. Generally, a standard gallon milk jug can float with a weight of a few pounds before it becomes submerged.
The simple answer is that the density of air is less than the density of water. So a trashbag full of air will float on water. The more complex answer is that floating vs sinking depends on the displacement of water. Let's forget the trashbag, and think of a gallon milk jug. A pint, a pound, the world around... a gallon of water weighs 8 pounds. So, if you take a milk jug and fill it with air, it will weigh less than 8 pounds. Thus, it will displace less than 8 pounds of water and it will float. Now, fill it completely full of water (try to eliminate all air bubbles). It might float a little bit due to the density of the plastic being less than water, but it will displace 8 lbs of water (a gallon of water), and then will essentially sink or submerge. Now, empty the milk jug and add 4 lbs of lead shot. The jug will now displace 4 lbs of water (a half gallon) (the weight of the shot), and the rest of the jug will float. Now try 10 lbs of lead shot. It still may have some air in the top. But, once it displaces the 8 lbs of water (1 gallon), it will have 2 more pounds of shot (which will now weigh 2 lbs in the water), and it will sink.
Identify the common properties in glass Cup bucket mug and jug
A bucket, a spanner and a measuring jug.Fill the sink with water.Turn off the tap.Put the bucket under the outflow (U-bend).Open the u-bend and collect the water in it.Measure the water using the measuring jug - using whatever measures are marked on it.Done!A bucket, a spanner and a measuring jug.Fill the sink with water.Turn off the tap.Put the bucket under the outflow (U-bend).Open the u-bend and collect the water in it.Measure the water using the measuring jug - using whatever measures are marked on it.Done!A bucket, a spanner and a measuring jug.Fill the sink with water.Turn off the tap.Put the bucket under the outflow (U-bend).Open the u-bend and collect the water in it.Measure the water using the measuring jug - using whatever measures are marked on it.Done!A bucket, a spanner and a measuring jug.Fill the sink with water.Turn off the tap.Put the bucket under the outflow (U-bend).Open the u-bend and collect the water in it.Measure the water using the measuring jug - using whatever measures are marked on it.Done!
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A large jug for holding water or any liquid is a Pitcher. Or a Ewer, which is a large jug holding water for washing