so it can come out
cause it has zero force
The weight of a tube of toothpaste can vary depending on the size and brand. On average, a standard-sized tube of toothpaste typically weighs around 6-8 ounces (170-227 grams).
The number of fluoride atoms in a tube of toothpaste can vary depending on the brand and formulation. However, a standard 4 oz tube of toothpaste typically contains around 0.24 grams of fluoride, which is roughly equal to 1.7 x 10^19 fluoride atoms.
To calculate the weight of a tube of toothpaste, you would weigh the entire tube by using a scale. If you want to know the weight of just the toothpaste inside the tube, you could weigh the tube before it's used and then again after to find the weight difference.
In chemistry, a tube of toothpaste would be considered a compound mixture containing various ingredients such as abrasives, fluoride, detergents, flavors, and preservatives. These ingredients work together to clean teeth, prevent cavities, and freshen breath.
The weight of toothpaste can vary depending on its density and composition, but on average, a standard 100 ml tube of toothpaste weighs around 100-150 grams.
Yes, when you squeeze a tube of toothpaste, you apply a force on the tube. This force causes pressure to build up inside the tube, which pushes the toothpaste out of the opening. The action of squeezing creates a mechanical force that enables the toothpaste to flow out for use.
The manufacturing process layers the different colors of toothpaste in the tube so that when you squeeze the tube, multiple colors of toothpaste come out.
I had to squeeze my leg to stop it from bleeding.
Crest makes a plastic tube that doesn't leak but sucks the toothpaste back in when your not squeezing
When you squeeze a tube of toothpaste, the shape of the toothpaste changes due to the applied pressure. The force causes the toothpaste to flow out of the tube and take on a shape that conforms to the opening of the nozzle. The material's viscosity allows it to maintain its new shape temporarily until it is further manipulated or settles. Once released, it can return to a more stable form depending on its consistency.
The first toothpaste dispenser was called the "Toothpaste Tube," invented in 1892 by Dr. Washington Sheffield. He created a collapsible metal tube that allowed users to squeeze out the paste, similar to how artists used paint tubes. This innovation made toothpaste more hygienic and convenient, paving the way for modern toothpaste packaging.
It all varies on the shape of the tube and the onces in the tube...so the tube ithink is best for holding the most toothpaste is creast!
A tube of toothpaste cost about $25.98 in 1935
The collective noun for toothpaste is a tube of toothpaste.
They fill the tube from the bottom then seal the end. The cap is already in place when the tube is filled.
Toothpaste is a mixture.
yes it is