Please rephrase - the question is unclear.
It could be a spring or artesian well, from which water flows. Or a well in which water seeps rather than flows.
You would use the water displacement method. Place an overflow can in a container that can catch the water that flows out of the can. Fill the can completely full of water. Place the figure in the can, and collect the water that flows out of the can. Measure the water that overflowed with a graduated cylinder, and that will give you the volume of the figure in mL. Since 1mL exactly equals 1cm3, you can also know the volume of the figure in cm3.
Yes, the volume of water can affect the time taken for it to reach its boiling point. A larger volume of water will generally take longer to reach its boiling point compared to a smaller volume, as more energy is required to heat up a larger amount of water.
b the volume of water that flows over time
Water, which is in rivers and bays, looks for the lowest point it can get to. That is why when you spill water it runs off the table. That and gravity. The water in rivers flows to bays for the same reason water falls from the table. Gravity is pushing it down and the water is looking for the lowest point.
omg the freaken Amazon River, its the second largest in the world, gosh even a 1st grader knows that!
You can use what's know as the displacemenent method. Take a beaker the has a known volume and fill to the half -way point and make a note of the volume. Put the rocks into the water and now measure the volume. The volume of the rocks is the difference between your first measurement and the second.
Velocity refers to the speed of water flow in a river, typically measured in meters per second. Volume, on the other hand, refers to the amount of water passing through a given point in the river over a period of time, usually measured in cubic meters per second. In essence, velocity is the speed of the water flow, while volume is the quantity of water flowing through a specific section of the river.
The volume of water passing through a river at a specific point is called the river's discharge. It is typically measured in cubic meters per second (m³/s) and represents the flow rate of the water. Discharge is influenced by factors such as rainfall, snowmelt, and upstream water usage. Monitoring discharge is essential for managing water resources and predicting potential flooding.
how much water does the ganges river carries
The specific volume of water at its triple point, which occurs at 0.01°C and a pressure of 611.657 pascals, is approximately 0.001006 m³/kg. At this point, water can exist simultaneously in solid, liquid, and gas phases. The specific volume is a crucial property for understanding the behavior of water in different states, particularly in thermodynamic processes.