vacuum is what holds the water in place. it`s the same thing as when you put a straw into a glass of water, hold your finger tight over the end of the straw and then lift the straw out of the water, holding the water inside the straw until you remove your finger from the end. in the case of the eye dropper, the water is forced out when the bulb is squeezed. vacuum is the force at work in both instances holding the water.
An average eyedropper can typically hold about 1 milliliter of water.
water leaves because of the pressure you put on the top of the eyedropper which you squeeze so the pressure pushes down the water or liquid in it.
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One milliliter
About 1.33 ml.
Has anyone seen my eyedropper?He injured his eye when he dropped his eyedropper into it.
An eyedropper measures by millimeters to measure the space wherethe drop will be dropped
You put the substance you're using into it by squeezing the eyedropper's top part and have it's bottom part in a bowl with the liquid substance in it. The liquid should then be in the eyedropper. Squeeze the eyedropper's top part again to get the substance out. Simple pimple!
if it is a fixed pulley, itself doesnt move. If it is a rotating pulley, its joint probably doesnt move.
The volume of an eyedropper typically ranges from about 0.5 to 1 milliliter (mL). Since 1 mL of water weighs approximately 1000 milligrams (mg), an eyedropper can fill around 500 to 1000 mg, depending on its exact volume. However, the weight can vary based on the density of the liquid being measured.
No. An eyedropper is tiny. Six liters is huge. Perhaps six milliliters?
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