umm it depends how long it is in the freezer and if it still not frozen it will explode but if you keep it in the freezer and it will turn to ice and it wont explode. umm it depends how long it is in the freezer and if it still not frozen it will explode but if you keep it in the freezer and it will turn to ice and it wont explode.
The lady was visibly shaken when that song started.James Bond likes his martini shaken, not stirred.
Not much happens when albumin is shaken. It may cause the protein to denature, or warm a bit when shaking.
In a carbonated beverage, the liquid in the bottle or can has had a large amount of the gas carbon dioxide disolved in it. As a result of this, when the bottle is opened, the carbon dioxide, which is highly concentrated in the beverage begins to come out of solution in the form of bubbles of carbon dioxide gas.
It isn't necessary with new electronic thermometers, but if you still have an old hold-under-your-tongue-for-three-minutes mercury thermometer, the mercury will remain at the last recorded temperature until it is shaken back into the reservoir.
If the clinical thermometer is a mercury based thermometer, it needs to be shaken down prior to each use. This is because there is a pinch point between the mercury reservoir bulb and the capillary tube, to ensure that the mercury does not shrink back into the bulb after the temperature has been taken. The mercury has therefore to be shaken back into the bulb before another measurement can be made. One should note that in many countries use of mercury based clinical thermometers is now discouraged (because mercury is toxic) and electronic thermometers are used in stead - these do not need shaking.
If shaken enough, yes. any soda will explode when shaken up.
It is the Carbon Dioxide that does it.
yep it would cos of the pressure
The weight of them keeps them at the bottom of the bottle
You get dizzy
When the bottle is shaken, carbon dioxide molecules in the water form bubbles (by being forced next to each other), exit solution and become gaseous. Since the gas has not got enough room to fully expand, it increases the pressure in the bottle.
the temperature will rise slightly
Nothing, if nothing moves you. If you are, say, shaken up, then you will one day explode if a vent is not found to ease the pressure.
Yes, it's possible to do to any living animal. Especially, it they are very young. You can do serious damage to the brain when a small animal or baby is shaken, it could possibly happen to yourself as well.
was it opened already? if it was, that's why. if not, i have NO complete idea whatsoever. <3 thaaannkkkss<33 d(-_-)b
They are pressurized to 200 pounds with carbonated gas to compress the gas into the liquid, When you open the top and release the pressure the gas expands and excapes causing the liquid to rise and foam.
Well earthquakes can happen in alot of different places such as Africa but the reason e=why they happen is because the earth is being shaken which causes it to happen