rock much like our own planet
A 16 pound bowling ball on Earth would weight approximately 6 pounds on Mercury.
because mercury is not on fire or doesnt have ahot liquid subtance because the fact it is close to the sun it is hot , but it is a gaint ,but small mettal ball.
Mercury has a much greater force of cohesion than its adhesive force with glass. Therefore, the molecule of mercury at the edge are pulled inward by the inner molecules.But,the molecules do not move inward as there movement is opposed by the inner molecules.This causes 'tension' among the molecules near the edge.So, the molecules of mercury near the edge rearrange themselves so that no unbalanced force acting upon the molecules of mercury.In doing so, they take a spherical shape.
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Mercury. If you could stand the heat, on the dark side, the planet is mostly a big ball of metals.
No, a steel ball will not float in mercury, even if it is heated. Mercury is much denser than steel, so the steel ball will sink in mercury regardless of its temperature.
A 16 pound bowling ball on Earth would weight approximately 6 pounds on Mercury.
An iron ball floats on mercury because mercury is much denser than iron. The buoyant force acting on the iron ball due to the displacement of mercury is greater than the gravitational force pulling it downward, causing it to float.
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Remove the tire and wheel from your 1993 Mercury Cougar. Remove the ball joint retaining nut. Pound the ball joint out with a hammer. Reverse the process to install your new ball joint.
the liguid inside the thermometer is Mercury.
gaint ball of gas
The diagram symbol for any tilt switch is the ball tilt switch symbol.Then in the table of contents the switch is described,whether it be a ball switch,mercury switch,etc...
The ball joints are bolt on parts that don't require any special tools to replace.
That depends on what is it made of, however even lead cannon ball would float in mercury, let alone steel one. If you compare densities, you can see that mercury is more dense than lead in room temperature (13530 kg m-3 vs 11 540 kg m-3). One can imagine a cannon ball made of depleted uranium perhaps, which would sink in mercury, being more dense.
You will need to remove the tire and wheel. Remove the nut from the top of the ball joint. Pound the ball joint out with a hammer. Reverse the process to install the new ball joint.
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