It is not possible to put your finger through a solid object without damaging the object or injuring your finger. Physical laws prevent two solid objects from occupying the same space at the same time.
When you put a transparent object against the sun, the light goes through the object. Depending on the material and thickness of the object, it may refract or bend the light, casting a shadow or creating a prism effect.
Your hand can't go through a table because the atoms in your hand and the atoms in the table repel each other due to electromagnetic forces. This repulsion prevents your hand from passing through the solid structure of the table.
Putting your finger in a pencil sharpener can result in a cut, injury, or damage to your finger. It is not safe to insert body parts into a pencil sharpener, as it is designed for pencils only. If an injury occurs, seek medical attention immediately.
To determine if a solid object is more dense or less dense than water, you compare their densities. The density of water is approximately 1 gram per cubic centimeter. If the solid object has a density greater than 1 g/cm^3, it is more dense than water and will sink. If its density is less than 1 g/cm^3, it is less dense than water and will float.
a solid because particles of a solid is not as put together.
put your finger through the loop and then pull.
You would have to put mercury in very low temperatures until it was a solid.
Right. There would be no space between your finger and the object in question, in order to touch. Sort of like if Deanie Etcetera put her finger on Mitch Longley's... face, there would be no space between Deanie's finger and Mitch face. Answer: All object include molecules have space between them physics theory about 5 rings instead molecules and nucleus.
Use a string: put your finger where the string is at the edge of the object, then use a ruler to measure the tip of the string to your finger. Or use a protractor: each degree equals 1/16 of an inch.
When you put a transparent object against the sun, the light goes through the object. Depending on the material and thickness of the object, it may refract or bend the light, casting a shadow or creating a prism effect.
Put the Finger on You was created in 1981.
It shows to go you that the cold solid object has much more than enough specfic cold to absorbe the heat of the liguid.
You put it on your ring finger. That is the finger that the wedding ring goes on.
because the ball is a solid object.
NO because when you put it up your bum it will melt.
In solids the molecules are so tightly compacted that when it is hit be something the sound waves will travel through the solid object where if you put your ear up to the solid object you will be able to hear the hitting sound. Like all waves there is a limited distance the sound waves can travel, so you will only be able to hear the hitting sound if you are close enough to the point at which the hitting occured. Much like knocking on a table
1) if the object is opeaque the will not pass through it 2) if the object is hard the light will bend and forming a shadow of that object 3) if the object is cold its temperature will become exact to the enviropment