The plastic bottle (which is a blight on our planet and should not be bought and tossed away lightly) is made of very thin plastic. As thinly as possible to make it inexpensive to manufacture (so that it can be bought and tossed away thoughtlessly to fill landfills). A small drop in temperature, after the lid is on, will mean that the pressure in the bottle is less than the outside pressure so the bottle implodes. Try drinking the contents of a bottle of water, put the lid on and put it in the freezer. Observe what happens.
an empty water bottle
This answer presumes that "empty" means the bottle has no water in it, but does have air in it.In this case the bottle would collapse (or partly collapse) if the temperature inside the bottle dropped to a lower temperature causing the air inside to shrink, or if the bottle was taken to a place of higher air pressure (such as taking the bottle from a mountain peak to the base of the mountain.The bottle would also collapse at some point of evacuation if "empty" means the bottle was evacuated of water and air. The point of collapse, in this case, would depend on the physical construction of the bottle - ie, whether it was made of steel, plastic or glass
An empty bottle has the potential to be reused or recycled. It also has air inside it, since the contents have been consumed or removed.
The mass of an empty bottle can vary depending on its size and material, but it typically ranges from a few grams to a few hundred grams.
An empty bottle typically contains air or gas molecules. It may also contain remnants of the previous contents if it hasn't been thoroughly cleaned.
Where is the bottle? There are droplets so it is not empty. An empty bottle is empty of liquid conent but it will have air in it.
Where is the bottle? There are droplets so it is not empty. An empty bottle is empty of liquid conent but it will have air in it.
to find spring water go to some water and use your empty bottle while facing it it should fill the bottle up with water
The number of empty crushed pop cans that will fit in a one-gallon bag can vary based on how tightly the cans are crushed and packed. On average, a standard aluminum can, when crushed, takes up about 40-50% of its original volume. Generally, you can expect to fit approximately 15 to 20 crushed cans in a one-gallon bag, depending on the compression and arrangement of the cans.
an empty water bottle
By definition, an empty bottle has nothing inside.
Put the empty bottle near a fire.
This answer presumes that "empty" means the bottle has no water in it, but does have air in it.In this case the bottle would collapse (or partly collapse) if the temperature inside the bottle dropped to a lower temperature causing the air inside to shrink, or if the bottle was taken to a place of higher air pressure (such as taking the bottle from a mountain peak to the base of the mountain.The bottle would also collapse at some point of evacuation if "empty" means the bottle was evacuated of water and air. The point of collapse, in this case, would depend on the physical construction of the bottle - ie, whether it was made of steel, plastic or glass
Nothing. The bottle is now truly empty.
The fastest way to empty a bottle is to pour its contents out quickly and completely.
An empty bottle has less mass than a full bottle. This means that the empty bottle has less force to overcome when lifted which corresponds to less work to lift it.
The empty weight of a 1L Jameson bottle is approximately 450 grams. This can vary slightly depending on the specific design of the bottle.