weight of tray put downward force while the surface tention of water apply up ward force
because the spoon is there to take the water from the jug and then they put the water somewhere
Buy a ice tray then put water into each hole then put it into the freezer and then water for a few hours and then ice is made.
place the rock in a large container that is fillec to the brim with water, making sure you know how much water you put in. Place a tray underneath (or something similar) and place the rock in. Wait until the water stops moving, then measure the amount of water on the tray. The amount of water in the tray is the volume of the rock. E.g. the water in the tray was 20ml, so the volume of the rock is 20cm3.
Buy a ice tray then put water into each hole then put it into the freezer and then water for a few hours and then ice is made.
Putting a tray of water in the freezer allows the water to freeze slowly and evenly, resulting in clear ice without trapped air bubbles. Additionally, the shallow tray shape allows for quicker freezing and easier removal of the ice cubes.
No, a dish drainer tray does not have to stay in the sink. You might want to put the draining part in the sink though because that is where the water will drain into.
The tray you put under a potted plant is commonly called a "drip tray" or "plant saucer." Its purpose is to catch excess water that drains from the pot, preventing mess and protecting surfaces. Drip trays come in various materials and sizes to accommodate different types of pots.
You can put all the ingredients in the utility tray . whaha :) (y)
Dozen = 12 You can put 12 eggs in a dozen egg tray.
A service tray hold the plates of food; a tray stand holds the service tray.
put it in a ice cub tray or keep it in water? rofl Fishes!
You will need: 2 beakers(1 named A and 1 named B) Salty water A stand A Bunsen burner A CLEAN aluminum tray 1.Put the salty water in beaker A. 2.Put the stand and the Bunsen burner under it. 3.Put beaker B and shape next to it. 4.Hold the clean aluminum tray above it diagonally. 5.Turn the Bunsen burner on. 6.Wait for the salty water to evaporate and form water droplets which will fall into the beaker B. And you will get pure water unless the aluminum tray is dirty. -------- - distillation - ion exchange - reverse osmosis etc.