it depends on the size of the mouth
Approximately 30 to 40 drops of water can fit on a quarter, depending on the size of the drops and the condition of the coin's surface.
Yes, the amount of soapy water can affect how many drops fit on a penny. More soap can reduce the surface tension of the water, allowing it to spread and form a flatter shape, which may result in fewer drops fitting on the penny. Conversely, less soap increases surface tension, potentially allowing more drops to fit. Therefore, the concentration of soap in the water plays a significant role in this experiment.
Yes, in this experiment, the variable "alcohol" refers to the liquid being tested to see how many drops can fit on a penny. By changing the type of alcohol used, you can observe how it affects the number of drops that can fit on the penny due to variations in surface tension and viscosity.
When you place regular water on a penny, surface tension allows you to fit about 15-20 drops before it overflows. However, when you add soap to the water, the surface tension decreases, allowing more water to spread out rather than bead up. As a result, you can typically fit around 10-15 drops of soapy water on the penny, demonstrating the effect of soap on water's surface properties.
There are approximately 20 drops per milliliter, and 29.6 milliliters per ounce.So, 8 ounces of water would contain approximately:8 ounces X 29.6 mL/oz X 20 drops/mL= 4736 drops.There is no "standard" drop volume, so this is an approximation.
Approximately 30 to 40 drops of water can fit on a quarter, depending on the size of the drops and the condition of the coin's surface.
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Yes, the amount of soapy water can affect how many drops fit on a penny. More soap can reduce the surface tension of the water, allowing it to spread and form a flatter shape, which may result in fewer drops fitting on the penny. Conversely, less soap increases surface tension, potentially allowing more drops to fit. Therefore, the concentration of soap in the water plays a significant role in this experiment.
Approximately 30 to 35 drops of water can fit on a US penny before spilling over. The surface tension of the water allows it to form a dome-like shape on top of the penny, holding more drops than you might expect.
Yes, in this experiment, the variable "alcohol" refers to the liquid being tested to see how many drops can fit on a penny. By changing the type of alcohol used, you can observe how it affects the number of drops that can fit on the penny due to variations in surface tension and viscosity.
The controlled variable is the penny. The independent variable is the water. The dependent variable is the amount of water able to fit on the penny.
you can fit about 17 mini eggs in your mouth, or at least i can
When you place regular water on a penny, surface tension allows you to fit about 15-20 drops before it overflows. However, when you add soap to the water, the surface tension decreases, allowing more water to spread out rather than bead up. As a result, you can typically fit around 10-15 drops of soapy water on the penny, demonstrating the effect of soap on water's surface properties.
Alot of drops fit because if you keep the surface tension from moving then you could put as much drops as you can.] ==If you put a penny on a flat surface and keep its tension and keep the penny from moving you can put as much drops as you can till it leaks off. You cant put as much as you want cause the penny will overflow. its not a big object?
I think I can fit in 25, but my friend can fit in about 60 (he has a big mouth).
it all depends on the size of your mother's mouth and your mouth.