No, a plastic bottle would not produce a reflected image because its surface is not reflective like a mirror. It would only produce a distorted or blurry reflection due to its curved surface.
The increased pressure would compress the air inside the bottle, causing it to shrink in size. Eventually, the pressure would equalize between the air inside the bottle and the surrounding water, and the bottle may collapse under the immense pressure.
The weight of a typical plastic water bottle cap is about 0.02 ounces. In 9 lbs, there are 2304 ounces, so you would have approximately 115,200 water bottle caps.
It would depend on the size, shape, and weight of the water bottle, and whether you mean a glass or plastic container. Also, if you mean a 'hot water bottle', that uses different material and holds more or less weight depending on how full it is.
With less gas inside the bottle, it will weigh less. But not by very much, for the mass of the volume of air is slight. If he bottle is evacuated, then its shape will change slightly - but once again, a small amount. If the bottle is fragile, it may collapse. This would be expected for a plastic bottle, such as a soft drink bottle.
Empty or full? My advice would be to ask your Mom, but please wait until after I'm done pounding her in the Vag.
no because the heat would melt the bottle :)
Glass would be healthier
If air particles are removed from a plastic bottle, the volume inside the bottle would decrease due to the absence of air pressure. The bottle may collapse or shrink in size as there is no longer any external pressure to counteract the elasticity of the bottle material.
No. The plastic would keep the electric charge
Well that would depend on the size of the plastic bottle. If the bottle is large use litters or "L" for short. If the bottle is small use milliliters or "ml" for short.
In the first place the water in the bottle would keep the temperature of the plastic down preventing it from burning and leaking, The same as you would do by boiling water over a flame in a paper cup, However the water in the bottle would heat up and eventually the pressure inside the bottle would burst it like a balloon.
It would take approximately 4.7 trillion plastic bottles stacked on top of each other to reach the moon. This is based on an average plastic bottle height of 11.5 inches and the distance to the moon, which is about 238,855 miles.
It is my understanding when doing research for phthalates in our water samples, that phthalates are released from plastic containers. We changed our containers from plastic to glass and voila! no more phthalates in our samples. It seems that a water bottle with no phthalates would have to be a glass bottle,
It would just melt the plastic and the water would pour out.
If there were no bottle caps (as we currently know them), there would be covers or plugs of some type. For example: cork or wax or plastic plugs. Someone would invent something to protect the contents of a bottle.
you can if you want to, but unfortunately it is very bad for your body. If you use a plastic bottle too much the chemicals and plastic that is a part of your bottle start to come off and into your water, which you drink. A better alternative than re using your plastic bottle, would be to go to Earth Fare or a place like that, and by a bottle that says BPA free.
I would not freeze it in the bottle. Instead, portion it out in an ice cube tray. When frozen, store the cubes in a plastic bag.