No, I haven't. But, when the bucket is in the water, the weight is supported by the water in the well. Once the bucket is raised out of the water, the weight is no longer supported, and the full weight of the bucket and the water within the bucket is felt as it is raised towards the surface.
No.
rain evaporation yes
No person has ever been to Mars. No spacecraft has ever surveyed Mars and returned to earth. No spacecraft has ever landed on Mars and lifted off again. No liquid water has ever been observed on Mars, and no samples have ever been removed from its surface. In conclusion, we frankly don't know what the question is talking about.
When you switch on the electric heater, electricity passes through the water in the bucket for warming.If any one comes in contact with the water when the switch is on, he/she is supposed to get electric shock. Nonsense! There are electric heater resistance elements in the water. No electricity is intentionally introduced to the water, if there were the water would be electrified throughout the piping network all the way back to the source including every house connected to the system. Before it ever got that far out of hand the circuit breaker would trip due to the direct short circuit eliminating the hazard. It sounds more like you have an element starting to fail and/or a grounding issue.[
At 60 deg pool water is extreamly cold to human skin, the kind of water that makes you jump back out of the water as soon as you get in and i tried to get used to 60 deg water and it took me about 45 minutes to ever have the water be o.k. to my skin so I dont belive you could ever get used 60deg water.
put very hot water in a bucket and put there hand in the bucket and when someone is sleeping put cold water on to there face and make them go
Have you ever seen an old fashion water well, the kind with a bucket? The bucket is raised and lowered by a rope on a single pulley.
Heaven knows.
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No
heavier than you!!!!!
They got their water from a water hole or pond and carried it back to where ever they lived by using a very primitive carrying basket which would be just like a bucket today but it was made from things like bark and big leaves all stuck together. The aboroginals were able to find water that had collected under the ground, they also knew which plants held water or were a good moisture source.
You take a bucket, or barrel, or what ever.... toss in food scraps, water, or what ever you have that is edible. when the bucket gets full or a day or so old, feed it to the pig. If you do not have adequate food scraps available, use wheat shorts, or wheat bran, or corn chops or some other milled grain. Mix in water. Let it sour for a day or so, stir it up and feed most of it to the pigs, add more water and grain product to the remaining mixture and let it sour for a day..
Sand is heavier than salt That's why sand bags are used, rather than salt bags.
Probably no
I haven't but anyone who has is lucky.
oh yes