The horizontal dimensions of the container ... like length and width ... don't make any difference. But the pressure at the bottom is directly proportional to the depth of the liquid, which is ultimately limited by the height of the container.
'''''Decantation''''' is a fast method for separating a mixture of a liquid and a heavier solid. In this process , first the solid impurities are allowed to sediment at the bottom of the container. Then, the pure liquid is poured out carefully from the container into another container. The precipitate or solid is left behind at the bottom of the container.
This question does not provide enough information on the relevant parameters to even attempt an answer. One would assume that if the hole is at the bottom of the container (and not on the side at the bottom) and the liquid is coming out of the hole only due to gravity that the the container would remain stationary. If there is internal pressure in the container, then the initial pressure becomes important as does the time since the water began to flow. If the hole is on the side of the container, then friction between the container and the surface it is resting on become significant. If the container is not circular in cross section, then the location of the hole along the side helps determine whether the container moves laterally or spins.
No. The particles in a gas spread out and completely fill their entire container, regardless of the shape or volume of the container.
Centrifuge
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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.
200mm
depends on the size of its container and volume of helium filling it
They take a machine and make 3 holes at the bottom. Then they put filling threw the holes.
If you have a container that hold 5 cups and another that holds 3 cups, you can get 4 cups by filling the 5 cup container full, and then using it to fill the 3 cup container. This will leave 2 cups in the 5 cups container. Empty the 3 cup container, and then pour the remaining 2 cups into it. Refill the 5 cup container, and then pour 1 cup out of it, filling the 3 cup container. This will leave you with 4 cups in the 5 cup container.
Denser particles would move towards the bottom of the container due to centrifugal force.
Gas has no fixed volume or shape, therefore using diffusion to fill the empty spaces and filling the container.
it is molting
You can put the filling into the bottom part of the chocolate-which is already hard. Then, pour on melted chocolate on top of the filling. Wait for it to harden. Bosom
14 Metric Tons - Standard Filling
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