You cannot find the volume of Orange Juice with knowing the size of what storage or container it is put it. Volume is the amount of 3-dimensional space occupied by an object. You cannot randomly calculate it. For example if it was in a glass you could measure the volume by:
Vol of hemisphere is 2/3 Pi r^3
Find the vol inside ( r = 22)
Find the vol out side ( r = 22 + 0.75)
Find the difference = glass before the pattern is cut
Find 95% of this = glass remaining
r=raduis
Orange juice does not change volume when it is poured into a different container. Volume will change if the juice undergoes a process such as concentration.
There is no medical reason for orange juice. Important is only volume of any juice you like.
The time it takes for ice to melt in orange juice will vary depending on factors such as the temperature of the orange juice, the size of the ice cubes, and the environment. In general, ice will melt faster in a warmer liquid like orange juice compared to a colder liquid. It can take anywhere from a few minutes to half an hour for ice to fully melt in orange juice.
In an orange juice titration, the dependent variable is typically the volume of titrant (often a base like sodium hydroxide) used to reach the endpoint of the titration, which indicates the acidity level of the orange juice. This volume corresponds to the concentration of citric acid or other acids present in the juice, allowing for quantitative analysis of its acidity.
Oranges vary greatly in size but in my experience about 1/3 the mass of an orange can be squeezed out by hand. Industrially they probably get closer to 85% as they often shred the entire orange into juice.
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On a test conducted by us we found a large sized orange averaged 65 ML. Volume of juice highly differs in each similar orange. Test conducted by Anthony Rivera, age 8.
Nothing. Milliliters is a measurement of volume not weight.
Because it's the juice from an orange which is in fact orange.
In order to measure the volume of an orange juice container , you would first measure the length, width, and height. Then you would multiply the length times the width. Once you've gotten the answer to that, multiply the result by the height. Thats your volume.
You measure volume in a measuring jug, or when you are trying to put your mother pet chihuahua in an orange juice carton.
the orange juice is a liquid but the orange does not.