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When the hot air inside the bottle cools down in the freezer, it will contract and decrease in volume. This decrease in volume causes the pressure inside the bottle to decrease, leading to a change in its shape. The bottle may collapse or deform as a result of the reduced pressure.
The pitch of the sound produced by hitting a bottle is determined by the frequency of vibrations in the bottle. When you change the amount of water in the bottle, you are changing the air volume within the bottle, which alters the frequency of the vibrations and hence the pitch of the sound produced.
A bottle can implode when subjected to a sudden change in temperature from hot to cold because the air inside the bottle contracts rapidly, creating a vacuum which collapses the bottle. The external pressure remains constant while the internal pressure decreases, causing the bottle to implode.
A glass bottle can break in the freezer due to a sudden change in temperature causing thermal stress on the glass. When liquids inside the bottle freeze, they expand and apply pressure to the walls of the bottle. This stress, combined with the already brittle nature of glass, can lead to the bottle breaking or shattering.
Not necessarily. You have to have a space of air in the bottle. The expansion/contraction happens because the water is heating/cooling the air. Liquids are usually considered incompressible and hence will not change their volume when heated or cooled (unless it evaporates or melts!). Assuming that you have an air space: If you have cold water in a sealed bottle that you heat up, it will expand. If you put hot water in a bottle and seal it, it will contract as it cools. If the bottle is not sealed, there will be no volume change.
To determine how much change it would take to fill a Sparkletts bottle, we need to know the bottle's capacity. A standard Sparkletts bottle holds about 5 gallons, which is approximately 18.93 liters. The weight of coins varies, but a gallon of water weighs about 8.34 pounds, so filling the bottle with coins could require several hundred dollars in change, depending on the type of coins used and their denominations.
get a bottle of honey then get the tinkerer to change it
there are four quarts in a gallon, therefore you divide the number of quarts by four.
This is a chemical change.
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Yes, the pressure in the ocean can potentially change the shape of a glass bottle. The external water pressure increases the deeper you go in the ocean, which can lead to the bottle being compressed or deformed due to the difference in pressure inside and outside the bottle.
Freezing or thawing does not change weight.
why did the shape of a hairspray bottle change over the years
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By two amounts of change I assume mean absolute amounts. Assume the following: Quantity 1 begins at 6 and changes to 3. The absolute value of the change is 3 and the percent change is 50% Quantity 2 begins at 30 and changes to 27. The absolute value of the change is 3 and the percent change is 10%
By two amounts of change I assume mean absolute amounts. Assume the following: Quantity 1 begins at 6 and changes to 3. The absolute value of the change is 3 and the percent change is 50% Quantity 2 begins at 30 and changes to 27. The absolute value of the change is 3 and the percent change is 10%