No. a brim is the edge of a hat or the top endge of a container as in "full to the brim".
No, The rated quantitiy is typically marked and there is room to put the capacity in without fear of spilling it when trying to move or work with the container...
increases......
The collision of the molecules of a fluid inside the surface of their container best describes pressure.
The pressure inside the container will increase. Pressure (P) is force(F) divided by the area(A) it hits on. If you decrease the area, you increase the pressure.
Rigid container implies the volume stays constant. The pressure will increase, and if the container is well insulated, the temperature may also increase.
The edge or rim of a container is called the brim. That is why you hear the phrase "filled to the brim."
Brim eats smaller fish like mullets and occasionally eats nippers and worms
The original saying was "Fill it to the rim with Brim" and it was from a coffee commercial for Brim coffee. It meant "fill your coffee cup to the rim with Brim coffee".
No, The rated quantitiy is typically marked and there is room to put the capacity in without fear of spilling it when trying to move or work with the container...
The inside of the container!!
The "contents" are the item inside a bottle or container.
It is a container which salt may be stored inside.
it is a container made out of glass that you can put things inside
Brim means that the baby is head down but just above the pelvis an not engaged. Until you go into labour.
The pressure in a container is due to the particles of the gas hitting the inside walls of the container.
Brim typically means the edge of something, and it will usually refer to a hat. Brim also is used as a verb, when something, such as a cup, is very full.
The container determines the shape.