marble because it weight is more
The density of the marble would be determined by dividing the marble's mass (12.5 g) by its volume (5ml), which would give you 2.5g/ml.
Yes if it floats. Does Marble float in water? If not then the answer is no.
Most probably , it would be fresh water. This is because since there is no salt which would keep the cold , the fresh water would melt faster.
when water (the moisture in the bread) evaporates from a sandwich on a plate, it escapes to the open air. when it is plastic wrapped, this water vapor does not escape--as evaporation proceeds, the partial pressure of water builds up, slowing down further evaporation.
Yes there is a plastic that dissloves in water.
The thin plastic cup is a poor insulator.
it would melt faster in a glass container faster.
Tin pan, because it conducts heat better than a plastic pan.
Water in a metal cup will freeze faster because metal conducts coldness and energy the most. trust me, I did a project with a metal, plastic, glass, and paper to see which cup would freeze the quickest. Hopefully this answer helped.
Water gets freeze in a can rather than plastic container because plastic sis a non conductor of heat and chillness.
No the water would drain around the chips. They would not absorb water.
When you put metal in water it cools down quick. When you put plastic in the microwave, you're in for a big problem....Plastic is the answer.
A plastic cup holds more heat because plastic can't take out heat. Glass conducts heat away.
it would be faster
Water reduces the friction that would normally be present between the marble and your feet.
The density of the marble would be determined by dividing the marble's mass (12.5 g) by its volume (5ml), which would give you 2.5g/ml.
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