No, a glass of water cannot hold less than 0.9 liters. The volume of a glass is fixed, and it cannot hold less than its capacity.
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A square foot is not going to hold any water, because it's flat. You need a cubic measurements for volume.
because it is easier to hold the cylinder than to hold the square prism and cylinder tins can be opened easily not like square prisms
Most companies use weight to measure how much a diaper can hold. Weigh it before and after then subtract the weight before from the weight after.
The weight a glass table can support depends on its thickness, type of glass, and construction. On average, a standard glass table can hold about 50-100 pounds evenly distributed. Exceeding this weight limit can lead to cracking or shattering of the glass.
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Epoxy resin, or Goop, work well with glass.
A 12 mm tempered glass can typically hold around 100-150 pounds per square foot, depending on the quality and type of glass. It is always recommended to consult with a professional engineer to determine the exact weight capacity based on specific design and installation factors.
The amount of weight a glass can hold varies depending on its size, thickness, and quality. Generally, a standard drinking glass can typically hold around 8-16 ounces of liquid. However, it is always best to follow the manufacturer's guidelines to prevent breakage.
An area which can hold 2374 squares of side 1 metre
There are too many variables that are not quantified in the question to answer this. What kind of concrete? (There are different kinds.) Is the concrete reinforced? How is the square of concrete supported? What is the nature of the load and how is it distributed on the slab? We could go on.
This weight tree can store a maximum of 1000 pounds in 3 square feet.
The weight that plexiglass can hold per square foot will depend on the thickness of the sheet. As a general reference, 1/8" thick plexiglass can typically hold up to 15 pounds per square foot, while 1/4" thick plexiglass can hold around 60 pounds per square foot. For greater load-bearing capacities, thicker plexiglass sheets or additional support structures may be needed.
A square foot of Plexiglas can hold no water. It is a flat sheet. A cube of Plexiglas would be needed.
Depends on the structural integrity of the deck.
The weight a floor can hold depends on its construction and materials. Typically, residential floors can support around 40 pounds per square foot, while commercial floors can hold more, up to 100 pounds per square foot. It's important to consult a structural engineer for specific weight capacity calculations.