Not the volume is important but the area exposed to evaporation.
observed in liquid helium(helium 2).. when put in a container it moves up against the gravity out of container. it wants to go to a warmer region where it will evaporate
cordial and water evaporate at the same rate. The colours do not effect it in any way.
It carrys away the vapours so more water will evaporate
In a container the volume remain constant but the pressure increase.
The horizontal dimensions of the container ... like length and width ... don't make any difference. But the pressure at the bottom is directly proportional to the depth of the liquid, which is ultimately limited by the height of the container.
Carbonation does not evaporate as quickly as water.
In an open container, it causes it to evaporate. In a closed container, heat has no effect on the alcohol itself, but it can result in some really skunky beer.
observed in liquid helium(helium 2).. when put in a container it moves up against the gravity out of container. it wants to go to a warmer region where it will evaporate
As a rule of thumb, oils that evaporate quickly are considered emotionally uplifting, while slowly-evaporating oils are thought to have a calming effect.
It is the relationship between something happening (an effect) and why it happens (what causes it). So a simple example would be if I push you (the cause) you will move (the effect).
Statistical tests are designed to test one hypothesis against another. Conventionally, the default hypothesis is that the results were obtained purely by chance and that there is no observed effect acting on the observations - ie the effect is null. The alternative is that there IS an effect.
The cause of a hypothesis is a research question or problem that needs to be addressed. The effect of a hypothesis is that it provides a proposed explanation or prediction that can be tested through research and experimentation. This testing helps to determine the validity and reliability of the hypothesis.
cause and effect
cordial and water evaporate at the same rate. The colours do not effect it in any way.
a negatively stated hypothesis. example: the application of horse manure has no significant effect!
the effect is the cup or container gets foggy
Give 3 example of cause and effect