The mass is about 5 grams when it's empty.
The volume of a 35mm translucent white film canister is approximately 21.2 cubic centimeters.
No, the mass of a blown up balloon remains the same as the mass of the empty balloon. The only thing that changes is the distribution of air inside the balloon, which may affect its volume and density.
The mass of an empty 10 ml graduated cylinder typically ranges from 20 to 30 grams, depending on the material it is made of (glass, plastic, etc.).
True. Inertia is directly proportional to mass, so the cart with groceries, having more mass, will also have more inertia compared to the empty cart.
The easiest way is to place the graduated cylinder on a scale or balance and measure the weight. You would then calculate from the weight (a force measured in kg, usually) to determine the mass.
about 4.3 grams
35mm film canisters are 2" high and have an approximate diameter of 1 3/16".
To safely empty a butane canister, follow these steps: Find a well-ventilated outdoor area away from flames or sparks. Hold the canister upright and slowly release the gas by pressing the nozzle until it is empty. Do not puncture or incinerate the canister. Dispose of the empty canister according to local regulations.
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No, an oxygen canister cannot be "half empty." It is either full or not fully filled with oxygen.
It is a film canister.
Film canisters are what photographers use to store their film. The average volume of a film canister is about 35.325 cm cubed.
To rewind film back into the canister, you need to use a film rewinder tool. Insert the film into the rewinder and turn the handle to wind the film back into the canister. Make sure to do this in a dark room or using a film changing bag to avoid exposing the film to light.
The hypothesis of a film canister rocket experiment could be that the chemical reaction between baking soda and vinegar will generate enough pressure to launch the film canister into the air.
To dispose of an empty butane canister safely, you should take it to a hazardous waste disposal facility or a recycling center that accepts pressurized containers. Do not puncture or incinerate the canister, as it may still contain flammable residue.
8 to 12 feet
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