Liquid in a bottle takes the shape of the bottle that it is in.
an empty water bottle
Yes, the water bottle has bubbles in it.
The variables in a blobs in a bottle experiment may include the type and amount of materials used to create the blobs, the size and shape of the bottle, the temperature of the water in the bottle, and the amount of time elapsed to observe the blobs forming and reacting. These variables can be manipulated to study how they affect the formation and movement of the blobs in the bottle.
Water is filled into a bottle by pouring it in through the opening at the top of the bottle. The water flows into the bottle due to gravity, filling the empty space inside the bottle until it reaches the desired level.
Your water bottle may be bubbly due to carbonation or gas dissolved in the water, which creates bubbles when the bottle is opened or shaken.
Temporarily yes, but I wouldn't store it there.
it is a bottle shape
Yes, the pressure in the ocean can potentially change the shape of a glass bottle. The external water pressure increases the deeper you go in the ocean, which can lead to the bottle being compressed or deformed due to the difference in pressure inside and outside the bottle.
The air pressure inside the water bottle helps to maintain its shape and prevent it from collapsing as water is consumed or as external pressure is applied to the bottle. Additionally, the air pressure helps to keep the water inside the bottle from leaking out.
A fluids shape is determined by what it is being contained in. For example, the shape pf 500mL of water is determined by the shape of the bottle that it is kept in.
A hot water bottle deforms after cooling because as the water inside cools down, it contracts and takes up less space. This creates a vacuum effect inside the bottle, causing the walls to collapse inward and the shape of the bottle to deform.
a bottle gourd has a shape like circle from above and a long line down A bottle gourd gets it's name from it's shape. Like a bottle.
It would depend on the size, shape, and weight of the water bottle, and whether you mean a glass or plastic container. Also, if you mean a 'hot water bottle', that uses different material and holds more or less weight depending on how full it is.
Yes, a water bottle made of certain materials like plastic may change its shape when filled with hot water due to the expansion of the material. It is advisable to use bottles specifically designed for hot liquids to prevent deformation or leaching of harmful chemicals.
in 19 16 what new shape of bottle was designed
an empty water bottle
You can work with a glass blower to shape a bottle or jar in the diamond shape that you want.