first of all that wouldn't work in real life ok. second of all the thing will just sink ok
You have to have something else to build the 4 liters into. Call it The Tub.Fill the 5.Pour the 5 into the 3.That leaves 2 liters in the 5.Pour them into The Tub. You now have 2 liters in The Tub.Empty the 3.Fill the 5.Pour the 5 into the 3.That leaves 2 liters in the 5.Pour them into The Tub. You now have 4 liters in The Tub.QEDYou do not have a TUB, it is not in the problem.Fill the 5 liter containerPour it into the 3 liter container leaving 2 liters in the 5 liter containerEmpty the 3 liter containerPour the 2 liters from the 5 liter container into the 3 liter containerFill the 5 liter containerFill the remainder of the 3 liter container from the 5 liter containerSince the 3 liter container already had 2 liters in it, one liter from the 5 liter container will fill it leaving 4 liters in the 5 liter container.Solved
A penny has a thickness of 1.55 mm, so 5 cm = 50 mm. (50 mm)/(1.55 mm) = 32.26, so 32 pennies will be slightly less than 5 cm (4.96 cm)
We use differentiation to find the rate at which a function changes as its input changes. This can give us information about the rate at which a physical process is occurring, or about how a physical quantity changes with position, for example. Partial differentiation gives us an extra facility: it is a way for us to find out about the change in a function that depends on more than one input. In real problems, physical quantities very commonly depend on more than one physical variable and we need to know how the quantity changes as we change any of these variables. For example, the sediment build-up on a river bed may be described by a function representing the thickness of the sediment. This function will depend on one or more spatial coordinates (i.e. whereabouts on the bed we look) and will also depend on time. That means we can ask two quite different questions about the sediment thickness: how rapidly does the sediment thickness change as we move over the bed, at any particular time, or how rapidly does the thickness change in time, at any particular point on the bed. Notice that these questions are about two totally different physical characteristics of the sediment build-up. The main point to remember about those two questions is the following. When we are concerned about how the thickness changes as we change one of the variables, we want to keep the other variable fixed. So if we look at different positions we do it at a particular time and if we're looking at different times we do it at a fixedposition. That idea is at the heart of the process of partial differentiation.
u can build 12 houses
the ancient Egyptians used the inclined plane to build there amazing pyramids.
How do you build a pressurized system for a container system?
Stainless steel, like the Delorean.
stainless steel and a steel frame :D
There are several possible uses for stainless steel rods. They can be used to build rigs to place lighting on. You can build a theme home using stainless steel rod in home decorating. Use the steel rod on the ceiling to give your room a cyber look.
stainless steel over steel frame
Whirpool has been known for decades to build quality products and they have several stainless steel oven models. I would recommend going with one of theirs.
if you have a closed bottle or can, etc. , of water and you heat it up to a high enough temperature, then pressure builds up, right? Well if the container is filled with water then the pressure will build up faster, causing the container to burst, but if the container is only filled maybe halfway, it will take a little longer for the pressure to build up enough to cause the container to burst.
Because, the dry ice releases gases that build within the closed container, and when there is too much presure, the container pops.
Cut a circle from a piece of paper. The paper has thickness so, that makes the circle that you cut from the paper a cylinder.
The minimum rotor thickness for the rear brakes off a 2003 Subaru Forester will depend on the build date of the vehicle:Models up to June 2003 use 266mm solid rotors. The minimum thickness is 8.5mmModels from July 2003 onwards use 290mm vented rotors. The minimum thickness is 16mm
Up to 3 metres, but as the ice is constantly moving it can build ridges up to 3 times that thickness.
It can be, and often is ... the problem with a not completely filled container is the build up of vapors - which are highly explosive.