It can be, and often is ...
the problem with a not completely filled container is the build up of vapors -
which are highly explosive.
1/3
One quart
you cant half the screen is ct off
59 minutes not 30 minutes! because it doubles
Fill the 5 qt container. Pour it into the 4 qt container, leaving 1 qt in the 5 qt container. Pour the 1 qt into your destination container. Repeat. OR: Fill the 4 qt container half full. This is 2 qts.
The container was one quarter full at 9:57 am. This is because the substance doubles in volume every minute, so at 9:59 am it would be half full, and at 10:00 am it would be full. Counting backwards, at 9:58 am it would be one quarter full, and at 9:57 am it would be one eighth full, etc.
At least half of your body covered with tatoos, but you cant get it from regular ink from a pen or marker, it is humanly impossible
It depends on the size of the marbles and the dimensions of the one liter container. Most likely the sand would fill the void space between the marbles and the mixture would have a volume of one liter or slighty more.
You can check the anti-freeze level, in a Arctic Cat 400 ATV, by looking at the amount of fluid in the overflow container. The overflow container should be approximately half full.
No, it is not. Briefly there are three (common) states of matter: solid, liquid, and gas. Solid materials are just that -- solid. Liquid matter conforms to the sides and bottom of the container that it occupies, like a glass of water, which canbe half full. Gases, however, will "spread out" to all sides of the container they occupy. Using your example, the balloon cannot be half full because the gas will quickly conform to all of the sides of the container. A gas, therefore, will occupy a container that is technically always full.
The easiest way is to find a container that holds a litre, and fill it with compost. Half a full size fizzy drink bottle will work.
Half Empty Half Full was created in 2005.