the amount of water soaked by raisins increases with increase in time up to its maximum limit..
and it will absorb more water in more temperature..
I mean if we take 10 gm of raisins in icy water and same amount in normal water then we can observe that in normal water raisins absorb more water..
Due to the different temperatures, it varies, but most of the time, yes, it does.
yes it dosen't matter what size it could be any size diaper and still absorb the same amount of water
No, atoms do not absorb the same energy. The amount of energy an atom can absorb depends on its electronic structure and the specific energy levels of its electrons. Different atoms have different numbers of electrons and different energy level arrangements, so they will absorb and emit energy at different wavelengths and energies.
no of course it doesnt, gosh
t he amount of water absorbed by raisins depends upon temperature of water .The more the temperature of water the more is the water absorbed.water is absorbed the most in lukewarm water.
From my experience, there wouldn't be an actual fixed amount, simply because the amount of water absorb is never truly constant. Also, each towel absorbs a slightly different amount of water. This makes it almost impossible to get a constant, fixed amount. I hope I was helpful.
They have different rotations, different distances from the sun and earth. Different amount of moons, gases, and temperatures. Hope this helps!! :)
If there are 80 ounces of nuts and that is 4 times the amount of raisins, there are 20 ounces of raisins.
Yes, but different materials will absorb a different amount of the ultrasound. It's how bats 'see'
specific heat
no not all brands of diapers absorb the same amount of liquid
Because they have different temperatures and when you measure an object's temperature, you measure the average kinetic energy of all the particles in the object.