The meniscus of water is convex when the container is fully filled because of the adhesive forces between the water molecules and the container material overpowering the cohesive forces between the water molecules. This causes the water to climb up the container walls, creating a convex shape.
1 cubic meter = 1,000 liters. That volume of pure water at standard temperature weighs 980 newtons (220.46 pounds). (rounded) We have no way of knowing the weight of the container.
It affects the rate of evaporation because of the container blocking the direct sunlight toward the water inside the container. The container will probably heat up and get warm first then the water will start to heat up and start to evaporate when it gets hot enough but very slowly due to the indirect sunlight.
No heavy water in the muffler.
To grow a water lily from a leaf, select a healthy water lily leaf with a stem attached and place it in a container filled with water. Keep the container in a sunny location, changing the water regularly. Roots and new leaves should start forming after a few weeks, which can be planted in a pond or aquatic container once they are well-established.
Yes, hyacinths can grow in water by placing their bulbs in a container filled with water.
The volume of a stone or any irregular solid non-porous object can be determined by placing the object slowly into a container filled with water up to the very top. The water that runs over the edge of the container must be collected and measured in another container, such as a cylinder type or rectangular/square shape from which a square area can be calculated to determine the displaced volume of water.
The meniscus of water is convex when the container is fully filled because of the adhesive forces between the water molecules and the container material overpowering the cohesive forces between the water molecules. This causes the water to climb up the container walls, creating a convex shape.
it is because the view we are seeing the coin is from rarer to denser that is from air to water so the refractive index differs so the view we so the coin at the bottom of the cointer appears to be raised
A sealed glass vial containing pure distilled water is an example of a container filled with a pure substance. Since the vial only contains water molecules and no other substances, it is considered a pure substance.
wait for the sand to completely settle, and then slowly pour the water into a different container
Simple. get a glass container of some type fill it with water and slowly pour it slowly but steadily into somewhere e.g. the sink.
Let the weight of the container be C and the weight of water when fully filled be W. Then C + W = 36 and C + w/2 = 21 Subtracting the second equation from the first gives w/2 = 36 - 21 = 15 Then W = 2 x 15 = 30 : As C + W = 36 then C = 36 - W = 36 - 30 = 6 kg. The empty container weighs 6 kg.
if you have a closed bottle or can, etc. , of water and you heat it up to a high enough temperature, then pressure builds up, right? Well if the container is filled with water then the pressure will build up faster, causing the container to burst, but if the container is only filled maybe halfway, it will take a little longer for the pressure to build up enough to cause the container to burst.
tall ceramic vase filled with wet foam that has room for water
To efficiently fill water into a container, use a funnel to direct the water flow and prevent spills. Position the container on a stable surface and pour the water slowly to avoid splashing. Consider using a measuring cup or pitcher for more precise pouring.
Hyacinths can be successfully grown in water by placing the bulb in a container filled with water, making sure the water covers the bottom of the bulb. Change the water regularly to prevent rotting and place the container in a sunny spot.