full bottles are top heavy. half full one's are not.
The above answer is only true if the bottle is shaped so there is more water in the top half then the bottom half when full. Otherwise the bottle is not top heavy. It is just as heavy (or sometimes only slightly less heavy) on top as it is on bottom. Where as a half empty bottle has a heavier base to keep it from toppling over easier. The same principle is used in the engineering of skyscrapers. The foundation goes deep into the ground and weighs many times the weight of the top so it will not fall because of a windy day.It is easier to smash an empty can of soda because it has less resistance due to the lack of liquid inside. A full can of soda would be more difficult to smash due to the pressure exerted by the liquid inside.
Elements tend to react in order to achieve a more stable and lower energy state. By forming chemical bonds with other elements, they can achieve a full outer electron shell, which is a more stable configuration. This allows them to become more chemically stable.
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Covalent bonds form when atoms share electrons to achieve a full outer shell, which makes them more stable. A full outer shell corresponds to the octet rule, which states that atoms are more stable when they have eight electrons in their outermost shell. By sharing electrons in covalent bonds, atoms can achieve this stable electron configuration.
Elements are more stable when their outer electron shells are full. This configuration gives the atoms a lower energy state, making them less likely to react with other atoms. Additionally, elements with full shells tend to have a more symmetrical and stable electron distribution.
It is easier to squeeze an empty bottle because there is less resistance from the air inside the bottle compared to the water. The water in a full bottle creates more pressure and resistance when you try to squeeze it.
err, yes, because: bottle mass + soda mass > bottle mass
The principal of inertia merely says that a body will remain ar rest until moved by a force. The force required to lift a bottle has to be equal and opposite to the force of gravity pulling it down which is proportional to its mass. So the more mass in the bottle the more force required to lift it.
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The house was filled with emptiness as the sparrow swoops in for her attack, but without knowing, flies into the window; she wasn't looking, and she was blind.
An empty freezer does not consume more energy than a full one. In fact, an empty freezer might actually be more energy efficient because there is less mass to keep cold. However, a full freezer is more efficient at maintaining a stable temperature once it is cooled down.
full bottles are top heavy. half full one's are not. The above answer is only true if the bottle is shaped so there is more water in the top half then the bottom half when full. Otherwise the bottle is not top heavy. It is just as heavy (or sometimes only slightly less heavy) on top as it is on bottom. Where as a half empty bottle has a heavier base to keep it from toppling over easier. The same principle is used in the engineering of skyscrapers. The foundation goes deep into the ground and weighs many times the weight of the top so it will not fall because of a windy day.
rock is much more dense than foam. It's like a full bottle of coke weiging more than an empty bottle of coke.
The weight of the bottle would increase slightly when filled with argon due to the added mass of the gas. However, the weight difference may be negligible compared to the total weight of the bottle.
fill it up with water if it isnt empty but nearly is
Only a very old Noilly Prat bottle would carry any value. More modern ones are quite common. It also depends on the condition of the label and whether the bottle is full or empty. An empty from ten or twenty years ago is only valuable if you like the way it looks.
Blowing into a bottle that is three-quarters full will likely make more noise compared to blowing into a bottle that is completely full. This is because the air inside the partially filled bottle has more space to vibrate and create sound waves when disturbed.