Yes, frozen water (ice) is less dense than liquid water, so it actually increases in size when melted. This is why ice cubes float in liquid water.
yes because the size of the molecules change therefore so does the weightCounterpoint:No, a gallon of water would weigh the same if it were frozen into a "gallon" of ice. The molecules do not change size, they simply do not move as fast and stick together when they are frozen. Therefore nothing is added or subtracted at a molecular level, and the weight of a liquid is the same whether it is frozen or solid.Water has a density of 1.00 gram/cubic centimeter.Ice, on the other hand, has a density of 0.931 gram/cubic centimeter.(As the volume is equal, and mass = density x volume)[Water will be heavier.]
You can increase upthrust by increasing the volume of water displaced by the object, either by increasing the size of the object or by changing its shape to displace more water. This creates a greater buoyant force opposing the weight of the object, resulting in increased upthrust.
Mass is a measure of the amount of matter in an object, while volume is a measure of the space an object occupies. The mass of water is determined by the amount of water molecules present, while the volume of water is determined by the container it occupies. In general, the mass of water will increase as more water molecules are added, while the volume will increase as the container size increases.
When a balloon is placed in hot water, the air particles inside the balloon gain energy and move more rapidly, causing them to exert more pressure on the walls of the balloon. This increase in pressure leads to the balloon expanding in size as it tries to accommodate the higher pressure from the heated air molecules.
To increase the size of the current the generator produces, you can increase the strength of the magnetic field, increase the speed of rotation of the generator, or increase the number of turns in the generator coil. These factors all contribute to the overall output of the generator.
No, water expands in size when frozen. That's why ice floats on water, and why pipe bursts occur when trapped water in them freezes.
If a balloon were completely filled with water, with no extra space, then it will change shape and/or size as the water is frozen. This is because water expands at a rate of 9% when frozen.
An icicle and a plant have a few characteristics in common. An icicle can increase or decrease in size. Plants can grow (mitotic reproduction) to increase in size and can break to be reduced in size.
Yes, because the distilled water has higher water potential as compared the the strip potato, so water will enter the potato by osmosis, through a partially permeable membrane, causing it to increase in size (:
because the wood absorbs the water and its size increases the water enters the wood through small pores
vacuoles
The mass of the Ross Ice Shelf is frozen fresh water. It is about the size of France.
Reducing particle size results in an increase in surface area. The increase in surface area allows more solvent (water) molecules to interact with the substance, and this increases the rate at which that substance dissolves.
No ... and drinking water will not decrease the breast size either.
They eat sleep and drink water to grow
increase in size untill it bursts.
salt water because the raisins the salt expands the raisins