Rubber corks are commonly used in labs with test tubes as a stopper. The rubber corks are used on flask as well. The function of the rubber cork is to keep the contents in the container.
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physical because the cork is still a cork
Oil is denser than cork, so the cork would float.
Step 1: Fill a graduated cylinder with water Step 2: Measure how much water is in the cylinder Step 3: Place the cork in the water Step 4: Measure the amount of water again Step 5: Subtract amount of water without cork and amount of water with cork regular- cork = volume of cork This method is called water displacement.
Cork is so porous, I don't think you can get the glue out. It will at least stain the cork. Can you replace the damaged tile?
If you dropped a cork in a container of water, the cork will most definitely float. As to the cork is lite, like a feather and it doesnt container much mass.
physical because the cork is still a cork
he was looking at a piece of cork
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a piece of cork
Wegener looked at a piece of cork under a microscope and saw box like objects inside the cork.
it was Robert hooke
The first compass was made out of cork and a piece of metal.
Slices of cork.
Cork is made from a cork tree or cork oak. This is a variety of quercus which is the family of trees including the oak.
That depends on how much cork you have. If you have a large piece, then it will have more volume and more mass. If you only have a tiny piece, then the volume and the mass will both be very small. The volume and the mass will always change together like that, in the same direction. The only thing you can always be sure of is that no matter what size piece of cork you have, the grams of mass will always be about 0.2 times the volume in cubic centimeters.
He mainly looked at a piece of cork.
A piece of cork