Of course not .Because most of the beaker is made of plastic ,we are not often see beaker made of ceramic and metal
The density of the object is at least equal to, and possibly greater than, the density of the liquid in the beaker.
it will break easily
tip can break easily
A beaker Tong is a tool to hold you beaker. You use them when the beaker is too hot to touch. You use it to transport it, often used with Bunson burners. They are best used to hold a hot Beaker.
The answer will depend on the capacity of the beaker. There is no information about that in the question.
A beaker is better for heating compared to a test tube because it does not break up easily.
If fallen on the top or screen, mostlikely
Due to surface tension the beaker will break.
The marble will have the motion of the person who dropped it (I assume you mean by 'dropped' that it is not thrown by the person, just dropped), whilst I assume the beaker is stationary. I also assume the person is moving horizontally and the beaker is upright. Therefore the marble will arrive in the beaker with some sideways velocity and will strike the side of the beaker with a horizontal component of velocity as well as a vertical component. I should think it will spin round the beaker a few times before coming to rest, it might even bounce right out. You can't predict this exactly without some more information.
Glass is a material that breaks easily under impact or pressure due to its brittle nature. Similarly, thin ceramic objects can also break easily if dropped or mishandled.
Glasses can break easily if they are dropped or hit with enough force. The design and material of the glasses also play a role in their durability - for example, plastic frames are generally more flexible and less likely to break compared to metal frames.
Easily. You can break your knees by having something heavy dropped on it. Something smashed upon it. By falling extremely hard. By tearing a legiment. (ALthough that wouldn't break it it hurts!)
A beaker is a cylindrical glass container with a flat bottom and a pouring lip. It is used in laboratories for measuring, mixing, and heating liquids. Beakers come in various sizes and are commonly marked with volume graduations.
To break the maxilla you would have to have at least 15 pounds dropped at about 5 feet. The weight and force put together would easily break the maxilla
Almost every store you can think of has dishes made especially for toddlers or babies that can be dropped or thrown and not break. Walmart sells them in packs of 3 or 4 and they even have untensils and cups that match!
air bubble
No, but the new one with the twist-able d-pad will crack in the battery compartment if dropped. The older models seemed to not have this problem.