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Q: Would you cool a bucket of water more quickly by placing it on ice or by placing ice on it?
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What is the effect of placing an object with greater density than water in a bucket of water?

what is the effect of placing an object with a greater density than water in a bucket of water


Would you cool water more quickly by placing it on ice or by placing ice on it?

Both. Completely surround it in all directions with ice. Also, if it is a closed container, try submerging it in ice water with salt in it. It will get cold very quickly.


What is the effect of placing an object with a greater destiny than water in a bucket of water?

The substance that has the greater density would sink right through the water. Some examples would be, syrup or dish-washing liquid.


Would you cool a bucket of water faster by putting ice into water or a bucket of water into ice?

You would cool a bucket by putting ice into the water.


About how much water does a bucket hold?

It depends on the bucket size, but usually a standard size bucket would hold a few litters of water.


Why would a potted plant not hold water?

sometimes a potting mix gets too dry and repels water. try placing the pot in a bucket of water (keep the water level below the top of the pot) over night after which you can water it normally.


What is the capacity to an ordinary bucket of water?

How large is the bucket? I would suggest pouring water in to find out.


Why did the bucket of water shock you?

it would not.


What is the mass of a bucket of water?

That really depends on the bucket, but it would be measured kilograms.


Does A bucket of water occupies three-dimensional space?

yes. a picture of a bucket of water would be 2 dimensional.


How do you say bucket in spanish?

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Is this sentence correct She fell down in the bucket of water?

Maybe this would be better: She fell down and landed in a bucket of water. :D