about 6.45 because you don't want to have a little bit and then she drink the little bit down quickly
The idea is to divide the mass by the volume. I assume the half liter is what fits inside the bottle; in theory, the actual volume of the bottle plus the contents should be slightly more. Also, in theory you'll have to add a small amount of mass for the air inside. If the bottle is filled with air, then you'll actually get the average density of the bottle plus the air.
one liter is always one liter it doesn't matter if it is in a water bottle or or a bucket
The answer depends on how big the bottle is and what material it is made of.
As defined by the metric prefix milli, meaning 10^-3, 1000 mL of water are contained in a L bottle of water. For that matter, 1000 ml of anything are contained in a L bottle of anything.
Capacity is the space inside something (that is hollow). Volume is the space something occupies. The capacity of a bottle is the amount of space inside the bottle, whereas the volume of the bottle is the space that the bottle occupies. The difference between the two is the volume of the material from which the bottle is made.
In metric unit of the amount of liquid in a water bottle holds
The amount of water and the temperature of the water and the angle the bottle was set in.
A large plastic bottle is 2 liters.
Lots of things affect this. Also the original temperature of the water, the temperature outside and where the bottle is left.
the right amount of water to put in a bottle rocket so it will fly high is 70 milliliters
Put them in the freezer overnight. The next day lower the large bottle in very warm water without allowing warm water to contact the small bottle. The overnight cold will contract the small bottle and the warmth will expand the large bottle. They may be easy to separate that way.
double the amount of water that fits inside the bottle.
The amount of water in a standard water bottle is typically 16.9 fluid ounces or 500 milliliters.
what is the amount of liquid a water bottle holds
Either- and most people are ignorant of this fact. If your study is about how the size of the bottle affects the price, then the independent variable is the size of the bottle and the dependent is the price. However, if your study is to determine how the price that you pay affects the size of the bottle, the independent variable is the amount of money and the dependent is the bottle size.
If water absorbs a large amount of energy it boils.
pour cold water over it