To fill the bottom of a container, start by layering materials like gravel or sand for drainage, followed by a layer of soil appropriate for the plants you'll be growing. Make sure the layers are well-aerated and provide good drainage for healthy plant growth.
The horizontal dimensions of the container ... like length and width ... don't make any difference. But the pressure at the bottom is directly proportional to the depth of the liquid, which is ultimately limited by the height of the container.
A gas will fill it's container freely, and evenly space itself throughout the container. Imagine an aerosol can of disinfectant sprayed into a room at one corner. The gas will eventually spread itself across the room evenly.
The capacity of a container can be measured by determining the maximum amount of liquid or material it can hold. This can be done by filling the container with a known quantity of water and measuring the volume, or by using the container's dimensions to calculate its capacity based on its shape.
'''''Decantation''''' is a fast method for separating a mixture of a liquid and a heavier solid. In this process , first the solid impurities are allowed to sediment at the bottom of the container. Then, the pure liquid is poured out carefully from the container into another container. The precipitate or solid is left behind at the bottom of the container.
You read a meniscus from the bottom to the top by looking at the lowest point of the curved surface of a liquid in a container. This is where the measurement is taken for volume.
i never have and my tomato plants came out nice and yellow
Rather than filling the container completely with water then emptying it, filling it 1/3 full, shaking it and emptying it 3 times will result in a cleaner container.
depends on the size of its container and volume of helium filling it
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The water pressure at the bottom of the container is calculated by dividing the total force by the area of the bottom surface. In this case, the water pressure at the bottom of the container would be 37.5 newtons per square meter (450 newtons ÷ 12 square meters).
They take a machine and make 3 holes at the bottom. Then they put filling threw the holes.
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If you have a container that hold 5 cups and another that holds 3 cups, you can get 4 cups by filling the 5 cup container full, and then using it to fill the 3 cup container. This will leave 2 cups in the 5 cups container. Empty the 3 cup container, and then pour the remaining 2 cups into it. Refill the 5 cup container, and then pour 1 cup out of it, filling the 3 cup container. This will leave you with 4 cups in the 5 cup container.
You can put the filling into the bottom part of the chocolate-which is already hard. Then, pour on melted chocolate on top of the filling. Wait for it to harden. Bosom
The density of the material is greater than the density of water if it sinks to the bottom of the container when placed in water.
Gas has no fixed volume or shape, therefore using diffusion to fill the empty spaces and filling the container.
The horizontal dimensions of the container ... like length and width ... don't make any difference. But the pressure at the bottom is directly proportional to the depth of the liquid, which is ultimately limited by the height of the container.