Of course not.
A small jar of lead will be much heavier than a slightly larger jar of feathers.
Yes, a top on a jar should pop when you open it if the jar was properly sealed and vacuum-packed. This popping sound indicates that the vacuum seal has been broken, which helps ensure the contents are preserved safely. If there is no pop, it may suggest the jar was not sealed correctly or that the contents could be spoiled. Always inspect the jar for any signs of damage or spoilage before consuming its contents.
To extract the contents of a JAR file like tools.jar, you can use the jar command or unzip. Using the jar command, the syntax is: jar xf tools.jar Alternatively, you can use the unzip command: unzip tools.jar Both commands will extract the contents of the JAR file into the current directory.
jar openjava -jar filename.jar jar files are basically zip files with an extension of jar. If you just want to view the contents of the file, you may use programmes like winzip or winrar etc.But if you want to use the jar file for some execution you should j2me, or sjboy emulator
No, you should not put a glass jar directly on the stove. Glass can crack or shatter when exposed to direct heat, which can be dangerous. If you need to heat contents in a glass jar, it's safer to use a double boiler or transfer the contents to a heat-resistant pot. Always check the manufacturer's instructions for specific guidelines on heat exposure.
The least count of a measuring jar is the smallest measurement increment that the jar can accurately measure or display. It is typically determined by the smallest division or graduation on the measuring scale of the jar.
The total mass of the jar and its contents remains the same after the candle goes out, as long as nothing is added or removed from the jar. The mass is conserved in a closed system.
You can make an Jar Airtight by hooking up a machine that pulls the air out of it and selas the top or you can place the jar into boiling water to heat the contents of the jar. as the contents cool it will pull the lid tight on the jar making an air tight seal.
no
I am fairly certain it is called the mouth.
The vacuum inside the jar keeps the button down. On opening the jar, the vacuum is broken and the button pops up (and the lid can be clicked). Therefore, if the safety button is up, the vacuum seal has been broken and the contents of the jar may have been contaminated, and the contents may have gone off!
Add them together. Net weight is the weight of the contents only. Gross weight is the weight of both the contents and the container combined.
Fill up 3 cup jar and pour into the 5 cup jar. Fill the 3 cup jar once more. Pour from the 3 cup jar in order to fill up the 5 cup jar. There will be 1 cup remaining in the 3 cup jar. Pour the contents of the 5 cup jar into the stock bottle and pour the contents of the 3 cup jar into the 5 cup jar (1 cup). Fill up the 3 cup jar once more then add it to the contents of the 5 cup jar to have a total volume of 4 cups in the 5 cup jar.