I can deform a marble statue with TNT in just microseconds. Marble varies a bit in hardness, and the answer to your question depends in large measure on the environment. Mild sulphuric acid environments like those of major cities erode marble very gradually. A sulphuric acid bath would deform the statue quickly, as would a big iron hammer.
1) determine the density of the first fluid 2) determine the density of the second fluid step 1) and step 2) are easy. just measure the volume and the mass and use the formula: "density = mass/volume" you can also... ~put the liquids in beakers (same amount in both) ~get a little marble ~drop the marble in one of the beakers ~use a timer to time how long it takes the marble to reach the bottom. ~take the marble out or if you have another marble use that ~drop the marble into the second fluid ~time how long it takes to reach the bottom ~the fluid with the less time should be the one that is denser ( you don't have to use marbles, you can use any other two object that are and weight the same).
In science, fluids are substances that can flow and take the shape of their container. They include liquids and gases. Fluids have the ability to exert pressure and are characterized by their ability to deform under shear stress.
yes, gases and liquids are fluids. this term is usually used when referring to resistance since frictio occurs in solids.
it will take hundreds of years to break down.
Bricks are very durable and can take hundreds to thousands of years to decompose naturally in the environment. They are usually not biodegradable and can persist for a long time if not properly disposed of or recycled.
physical
About 30 minutes
48 hours
20 YEARS
21 years
4 months
a hundred billion years
About 1500 years.
it took him 5 years to build it
It took my family and I about 30 minutes.
The statue was built in pieces in France, and then shipped to the USA and assembled.It took 21 years for the entire process.
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