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What is the volume of a standard business letter envelope 9.5 L x 4.25 W?
The maximum volume with the least surface area is enclosed in a sphere.That's why soap bubbles, balloons, and stars settle into spherical shapes.
In terms of volume: infinite - there is no limit to how long the pipe can be!
This is actually how people approximate real volume of obscured 3D objects.
How deep is the box? (Need to know the volume of the box). It is 2.25 cu in per 12AWG conductor, and it does not matter if it carries current or not.
An acoustic envelope is a graph that describes the pitch, volume or other such parameters of a sound over time.
What is the volume of a standard business letter envelope 9.5 L x 4.25 W?
The bell jar is an airtight space. When the rubber diaphragram is pulled the volume of the space increases and air rushes into fill it, therefore expanding the balloons. When the diaphragram is released the volume of the space dcreases and the air in the balloons is pushed out. The balloons deflate.
When you cool a gas at a constant presure, the volume of the gas decreases. Therefore, the balloons will slightly shrink.
This relationship between the temperature and volume of a gas, which became known as Charles' law, provides an explanation of how hot-air balloons work
The gas in the tank is under much greater pressure than in the balloons. In other words, the He atoms in the tank are much closer together than in the balloons.
the volume of a standard head pan is 0.0175cu.m
the volume of a standard head pan is 0.0175cu.m
Balloons float because of the same principal as how ships float: bouyancy. A ship displaces a volume of water. If the ship's weight is less than the volume of water that it displaces, then it will float. Same is true for a balloon. It displaces a volume of air. If the Hydrogen or Helium in the balloon weighs less than the volume of air it displaces, then it will rise.
the volume of water in a river channel
By carrying out the water displacement method
This is the best answer I can think of... In the sunlight, balloons receive energy from the infa-red radiation from the sun. pV=nRT... ie. for a balloon at roughly the same pressure, volume is proportional to temperature. This means that if temperature increases, volume of the balloon increases and so it pops.