Volume = 3 cm x 2 cm x 10 cm = 60 cm3 Mass of 60 cm3 water = 60 grams Mass of box + contents would be >60 gramsbefore it could sink.
To describe the amount of water a pot could hold, you would use volume measurement. This is typically expressed in liters or cubic centimeters (cc). For example, if a pot can hold 2 liters of water, it indicates its capacity. Using a measuring cup or a graduated cylinder could help in determining this volume accurately.
A teaspoon would hold more water than a millimeter. A teaspoon can hold around 5 milliliters of water, while a millimeter is a unit of length and does not have a volume measurement.
Glass would hold water better than fabric because glass is impermeable to water, meaning water cannot pass through it. Fabric, on the other hand, is porous and can absorb water, making it not ideal for holding water.
If filled to the top it would hold 6.34 gallons.
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800g of water would be 800mL of water, so a liter beaker or graduated cylinder could hold that volume of water.
This container could hold up to 3,949.71 US gallons of water.
If the atmosphere could no longer hold water vapor, it would result in extremely dry conditions with no clouds, precipitation, or humidity. This could lead to widespread desertification, crop failures, and ecological disruptions due to lack of water availability for plants and animals. Additionally, the water cycle would be disrupted, affecting weather patterns globally.
To describe the amount of water a pot could hold, you would use volume measurement. This is typically expressed in liters or cubic centimeters (cc). For example, if a pot can hold 2 liters of water, it indicates its capacity. Using a measuring cup or a graduated cylinder could help in determining this volume accurately.
The Hulk would squish someone flat before they could do the wushi finger hold on them.
A few tablespoons is enough to drown you, but you could not possibly drink a 'fatal dose' of water. Your stomach would not hold it.
It was from back in the days of every household having an enema bag and the use of such bag. Mother would administer the enema and you would have to "Hold your water" for 10 minutes or so before releasing it in the toilet. This was very hard to do without some leaking out. "Hold your water" became synonymous with be patient and show control.
At any given pressure and temperatire, a volume of air can hold a certain amout of water vapour before is begins to condense out (into water droplets). 10% humidity means that the amount of water vapour in the air is 10% of what the air could hold at that pressure and temperature.
No it is far too hot and it could not hold water.
A teaspoon would hold more water than a millimeter. A teaspoon can hold around 5 milliliters of water, while a millimeter is a unit of length and does not have a volume measurement.
teaspoon of water
no