Water bottles come in all different sizes from 330 ml to 1 L to 10L.
Yes, a water bottle has a volume.
if its normal sized, it probably would be around 2 kg
an empty water bottle
Water bottle is NOT a compound word. It is two words, bottle the noun and water the adjective. Good luck with your English assignment.....
Liquid in a bottle takes the shape of the bottle that it is in.
Assuming it is 90% by volume isopropyl alcohol, then 70 ml of rubbing alcohol would contain 63 mls of isopropyl alcohol.
The weight of the bottle with the water minus the mass of bottle gives the weight of the water present.Mass/Volume=Density,therefore weight of the water/density gives the volume of water present in the bottle which is nothing but the volume of the bottle itself.
It depends on the volume of water in the bottle and if it is treated, spring or distilled water.
Place a specific amount of water in your bottle. Record the volume. Place the rock in the bottle. Read and record the new volume of water. Subtract the first volume measurement from the measurement after you added the rock. The difference is the volume of the rock.
a bottle cap is on the top of a bottle, the size of the bottle is what determines the size of the cap. psypocalipse out.
A label on a bottle bought in a shop would show the volume. If there is no label, fill the bottle with water to the top, then empty the water into a measuring jar or cylinder. The volume is then read off the scale marked on the measuring jar or cylinder.
A constant volume.
Well I can't See the bottle but if You wanted to check, check the label
the volume of water increased when the water is froze
Fixed volume In terms of gases,is that a fixed volume would mean that the pressure, temperature and the number of molecules can change but the volume, or area in which the molecules lie, must remain constant. Think of a metal drinking bottle versus a plastic bottle. You cannot squirt water from a metal bottle because the shape is fixed, therefore the volume. You can squirt water from a plastic bottle because you can change the shape and reduce the volume.
Bottles come in innumerable sizes and dimensional variations. Thus, there is a not a single formula to calculate the volume of every bottle. However, volume can be calculated through instrumentation. For example the bottle can be manually filled with measures of known volume. Calculations can also be done be estimating the bottle into a cylinders dimensions of volume equaling 3.14*radius^2*height.
Litres and millilitres.
The usual rule of thumb is that an object that is cooled will reduce in volume. This occurs to different degrees depending on the object. In this case regarding the water bottle, it will reduce in volume, but only the little bit of air within the bottle will compress. The water is not compressible, which is why liquids are used within hydraulics. Any compression of the water would be negligible.