err, yes, because:
bottle mass + soda mass > bottle mass
Actually, an empty sealed bottle should expand slightly as altitude increases. At the altitude where the bottle is sealed, the air pressure outside the bottle is equal to the air pressure inside the bottle. When the bottle is transported to a higher altitude, the air pressure inside the bottle is greater than the air pressure outside the bottle (In other words: There are more air molecules per unit volume inside the bottle than outside). The increased air pressure inside the bottle relative to the outside pressure causes the bottle to expand slightly. An empty bottle would not collapse as altitude increases.
...really this isn't a try question.... its more of like a question you should have answered to inform us..
The more the mass, the more momentum you will need for an object to speed up more, or accelerate.
Who discovered that air was more than just empty space Joseph Priestly spelled Joseph Priestley to whoever was the idiot who gave the incorrectly spelled first answer
The one with the larger mass will have the larger density which means it is more dense.
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.
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.
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.
because a cart full of potatoes has more mass
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.
Because there is much more mass in the full juice bottle making it have more inertia making it harder to pick up. You are very welcome. Dance A$$
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No mass is either added or taken about by separating a solid, like a water bottle, into separate pieces. All of the smashed pieces' weights add up to equal the weight of the unbroken bottle.
because a cart full of potatoes has more mass
because a cart full of potatoes has more mass
Yes, a balloon full of air will weigh more than an empty balloon because the air inside adds mass to the overall weight.
A full milk carton has more density compared to an empty milk carton. Density is defined as mass per unit volume, so when the milk carton is full, it contains more mass within the same volume compared to when it is empty. Therefore, the full milk carton will have a higher density than the empty milk carton.