There is no set diameter.
It depends what beaker your talking about.
It depends on how it is manifactured, and on what measurements (thickness, highth, diameter).If you want to know, you should (always) first weight that particular beaker clean and empty before filling it with the matter of which you want to know the mass.
The total amount of water in the beaker was 0.5 liters (500 milliliters) + 300 milliliters = 800 milliliters.
It depends, it can be 10 pounds, can be 100 pounds, can be 0.00000000001 pounds.
Yes, but only after an extended period of time, and depending on the concentration. I kept a 500 mL glass jar off 50% NaOH in my lab for two years and the glass didn't dissolve, but did get eaten away. At the bottom of the jar there was a rather thick, but under a cm, layer of residue and you could tell that the NaOH has eaten some of the glass away.
It depends what beaker your talking about.
A beaker capable of holding 500ml
It depends on how it is manifactured, and on what measurements (thickness, highth, diameter).If you want to know, you should (always) first weight that particular beaker clean and empty before filling it with the matter of which you want to know the mass.
About 4.5 acres for a 500-foot diameter circle.
The radius of a circle is half of its diameter. Therefore, for a circle with a diameter of 500, the radius would be 500 divided by 2, which equals 250.
The diameter is about 159.2
Impossible.
The 500 A-Square is 51 caliber, or .510". The diameter of the lands of the rifling is .500" and the diameter of the grooves of the rifling is .510". J. Villalovos
What is the approximate circumference of a circle with a diameter of 500 kilometers? Use π ≈ 3.14.
I think it is 500km in diameter but I am not sure
for where pi = 3.14159265500:500 * pi = 1,570.79633
Yes.