Taken from an extract from a scientific report concerning the thermal properties of Palm Kernels. "The bulk density and particle size analysis were conducted at varying levels of moisture contents. The results showed that the bulk density of palm kernel particles decreased from 420.04 to 330.69 kgm-3, as the moisture content increased from 5.20 to 25.40% (db)."
If you are discussing popcorn kernels here (I wasnt sure) it is because they have moisture inside of them and when they are heated,moisture expands and they Pop.
u will need the density. density = mass / volume so mass = volume x density
In a simple way, since density = mass /volume, the density of an object can be changed by changing either mass or volume of an object .
Density. An object will float in a substance if its density is less than the density of the substance. The density of water is 1 kg /L or 1 g/ cm3. Anything with a density less than this will float.
Palm reading is a pseudoscience. Practitioners give vague claims that cannot be substainciated, and use selective reporting of cases where a random statement happened to be true.
You need to know the density of popcorn kernels.
Crude palm oil is actually the oil extracted from palm kernels before it is purified. It is edible and is quite delicious.
In palm kernels. The little nubbins that grow on cocoanut palms. But they produce two different oils. The palm kernel pulp is used as animal ffed or biofuel.
Palm Aire's population density is 2,661.7 people per square kilometer.
timber, fish, palm oil, kernels, copra
Everybody at the kindred meeting took sides with Osugo when Okonkwo called him a woman. The oldest man present said sternly that those whose palm-kernels were cracked for them by a benevolent spirit should not forget to be humble. Okonkwo said he was sorry for what he had said, and the meeting continued.
I really do not know that was why I looked for the answer on answers.com but they want me to type the answer to my own question. Where do they make sense in this!?
0.89L/kg at room temperature.
Gambian exports include mangoes (available in Sainsburys and Tesco), peanut products, fish, palm kernels and cotton lint
No, corn kernels are not poisonous.
A kernel. Kernels are arranged on an ear.
Kernels have a little bit of water inside of them that helps to make them pop. When the kernels begin to cook, the water inside of the kernels will turn into steam and expand the kernels.