No, a toothpick is not strong enough to hold up a water bottle. Water bottles are too heavy for a toothpick to support.
When you put a bottle in hot water, the heat causes the air inside to expand, pushing some of the air out of the bottle. When the bottle is then inverted and placed in cold water, the air inside rapidly contracts, creating lower pressure inside. This lower pressure causes the surrounding water to be drawn up into the bottle to equalize the pressure, resulting in the water rising up the pipe.
Water bottle is NOT a compound word. It is two words, bottle the noun and water the adjective. Good luck with your English assignment.....
When you put a straw in a water bottle I think the straw stinks and then when you let go of breathing in the water bottle I think it increases and then after that I think when you boil water and then you put the straw in the bottle and put the boiling hot water in the bottle and then I think the straw is like cutting it thanks for reading this but I think it's the wrong answer sorry if it is
Yes, an empty water bottle is considered matter because it takes up space and has mass. Matter is anything that has mass and occupies space, which includes both solids and liquids like a water bottle.
Hyaluronic acid can hold up to 1000 times its weight in water.
A child can hold up until 20grams (if they are babies,) It depends on the age of the child's age and strength really, but I think in a scientific way that a little child cannot hold up until 30 litre bottle of water.
A 2 liter bottle can hold up to 2 liters of liquid before expanding.
Convection in a hot water bottle is the transfer of heat through the movement of the water inside the bottle as it heats up. Conduction is the transfer of heat through direct contact between the hot water in the bottle and the material of the bottle itself. Together, convection and conduction work to warm up the contents of the hot water bottle.
Bubbles in your water bottle are likely caused by air getting trapped in the water when you fill it up or by carbonation in the water.
You get a empty water bottle, fill it up with hot water into the bottle and apply it to that area.
Lots of things can do that, an empty 2 liter bottle with the cap sealed tight, just about any bowl will also float and can hold more than a kg. Look up buoyant materials.
I love the length & size of it, I love to shake it up & down, its awesome when stuff goes in & out of it, I love the taste of the stuff that comes out, I fell good when other people hold & play with it, I love my water bottle. ;)
with less water in it
It will last as long as the bottle holds up.
When you put a bottle in hot water, the heat causes the air inside to expand, pushing some of the air out of the bottle. When the bottle is then inverted and placed in cold water, the air inside rapidly contracts, creating lower pressure inside. This lower pressure causes the surrounding water to be drawn up into the bottle to equalize the pressure, resulting in the water rising up the pipe.
twist the bottom until enough pressure is built up that you can not twist anymore then hold the twisted end tight with one hand and with the other hand use your thumb to unscrew the bottle cap!
yes because the warm water takes longer to diffuse its heat