It will get hot but it may also expand slightly. Get it hot enough and it will melt. Of course, the question back to you is "what is the sphere composed of?"
nothing.
If you left water in an open container for several days in summer, the water would eventually evaporate and there would be less water than you put before but if you put in in winter, the water would eventually freeze.
It will die. I am pretty sure.
Most waxes will soften if you put it into a bowl of hot water. If you put butter into the same bowl, it will also soften.
im assuming you meant to type water... this happens because heat makes things expand, whilst cold makes things contract. by putting a hot beaker in cold water, you put too much strain on the beaker because it is changing size so fast
The purpose is to measure liquids and to boil it on your burner because of the big flat bottom and so you can pour the liquid a little more accurately when trying to do like a small drop of something.
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It evaporated.
REQUIREMENT: stone(volume to be measured), a beaker, thread, water.PROCEDURE: 1. Take water in a beaker half liter or a liter of water.2. Take another beaker with water and put into stone for half hour.3. Now tied the stone with thread and put in in step 1 beaker,the increased volume in beaker is your stone volume.Thanks.
because the water in the beaker would evaoprate into it then condense on the surface of the syringe
If you left water in an open container for several days in summer, the water would eventually evaporate and there would be less water than you put before but if you put in in winter, the water would eventually freeze.
a displacement beaker (canister) is used to determine volume of irregular objects. Water is put into the beaker up to the spout, and then an object is placed inside; the water that pours out is collected in a more accurate measurement device, this water is equal (or close to) the volume of the object.
It is less dense than water.
if your in a lab, put water in a beaker, place the beaker on a tripod and heat with Bunsen burner, (use thermometer to measure
You are adding weight and mass when you put your finger in the water.
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Nothing incredibly interesting. You would be left with a beaker of a vegetable floating in maple syrup. You're welcome to try, though.
put the water in a beaker or something and weigh it on the triple beam balance.