Does it absorb water? Does it have small holes in it? THINK!
Pure heavy water is practically not conductive.
No heavy water in the muffler.
Heavy water is used in making hydrogen bombs.
Heavy water is water with some gases extracted.if you put it in a barrel and put the barrel in water the barrel would sink.Theonly reason Hitler wanted heavy water was because heavy water is used in atomic bombs.the only place he could get the heavy water was Norway. fortunately the Brit's blew up the only cargo ship carrying the heavy water back to Germany...some heavy water is lost in a lake somewhere in norway...lost in time forever.
The chemical formula of heavy water is D2O.
no, its to heavy
it was as heavy as a normal brick
2kg
Why it happens because the mass of the brick is heavy and the force apon it is because of its weight and it makes it float and spills out of the bucket.
A heavy brick is better unless you're Super Mario then you probably prefer a light one.
1 kilogram
The brick because it is heavy but if its a trick question then balloon
it is approximately 2.5kg
Water is dense at about eight pounds a gallon. A brick is more dense and will sink. The weight of the water in the space taken up by the water that it displaces is less than the weight of the brick taking up that space so it drops to the bottom.
no.clay loam used in brick making.
it erodes the brick leaving small holes in the brick how does water cause weathering of a brick?
No- a brick sinks.