The end of the steel rod placed in the ice water would become cold due to heat transfer from the rod to the cold water. You may also observe condensation forming on the rod as the surrounding air cools.
Yes.
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corrosion-resistant steel
The salt solution in the bucket is 10% of the salt solution in the bag. The bagged solution has a higher density than the bucket solution; therefore, the bagged solution will most likely fall to the bottom of the bucket as the bucket water is displaced above it -- assuming there is no air in the bag, the density of the bag material is negligible, and the salt is fully dissolved in the water. Details: = The solution in the bucket is 0.3% while the solution is the bag is 3%. Thus, the solution in the bucket has less concentration of salt than the solution in the bag. Hence, the solution in the bucket is hypotonic to the solution in the bag.
No, I haven't. But, when the bucket is in the water, the weight is supported by the water in the well. Once the bucket is raised out of the water, the weight is no longer supported, and the full weight of the bucket and the water within the bucket is felt as it is raised towards the surface.
It will certainly not keep the water in the bucket from freezing and, if the temperature goes low enough, the bottled salt water will also freeze.
Yes.
A dispenser drops items when you apply a redstone current to it. It can also do the following:*Fire arrows *Pour lava or water from a bucket *Apply bone meal to crops *Set things on fire with Flint and Steel If you want the dispenser to drop arrows, a lava bucket, a water bucket, bone meal, or flint and steel, you will need to craft a dropper.
is the same. The pie pan floats by displacing water equal to the weight of the pan AND the ball. If the ball is placed in the water, and the pan floated on the water, displacement will be the same.
Sodium sulfate anhydrous can absorb water.
nothing
The water Displacement method is simply when there are 2 cups and a tray. The first bucket has a spout, and is filled to the max with water. Then a second smaller bucket is placed inside. The tray on the bottom collects water that has spilled out (the water that spills is equal to the objets mass). When objects are placed in the small bucket, it pushes water out of the the larger one, and fills the tray. The tray can then be weighed to see how much mass the object has. Hope this helps! =) -A twelve year old
corrosion-resistant steel
When the bucket is placed at a greater height than the previous spot, the speed of the wheel will increase.Reduce the diameter of the water wheelChange the material of the wheelCould replace/upgrade the bearings or the fixed hub which could reduce the frictionPut more waterLarger paddles as these could handle more water
The salt solution in the bucket is 10% of the salt solution in the bag. The bagged solution has a higher density than the bucket solution; therefore, the bagged solution will most likely fall to the bottom of the bucket as the bucket water is displaced above it -- assuming there is no air in the bag, the density of the bag material is negligible, and the salt is fully dissolved in the water. Details: = The solution in the bucket is 0.3% while the solution is the bag is 3%. Thus, the solution in the bucket has less concentration of salt than the solution in the bag. Hence, the solution in the bucket is hypotonic to the solution in the bag.
poo in it how do you ground a bucket of water
Pour a bucket of water.