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No it was not turned upside down at the time of the flood.
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Take a pyramid and turn it upside down so it is balanced on the point (pointed top), you have now turned a 3D shape upside down. Basically, upside down is to reverse the way the shape should normally appears.
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No it was not turned upside down at the time of the flood.
Mercury is a dense liquid at room temperature, so gravity is not strong enough to overcome the surface tension and adhesion forces holding it in place inside the thermometer tube. This allows the mercury to "stick" to the walls of the tube and not flow down when the thermometer is turned upside down.
The constriction on a thermometer helps to trap the liquid (typically mercury or alcohol) within the bulb when the thermometer is tilted or turned upside down. This ensures that the thermometer gives accurate readings by keeping the liquid contained within the measuring portion of the instrument.
The cast of The World Turned Upside Down - 2002 includes: Anthony Howell
The reason for the captain's clock being turned upside down on the Mary Celeste remains a mystery. Some theories suggest it may have been caused by a sudden movement of the ship, an attempted prank, or simply a misunderstanding by those who found the ship adrift.
The liquid in a thermometer does not move when turned upside down because of the properties of the liquid used (usually mercury or alcohol) and the vacuum-sealed tube design of the thermometer. This design prevents the liquid from freely moving when the thermometer is inverted.
A thermometer works the same way whether it is upright or upside down. The liquid inside the thermometer expands and contracts based on the surrounding temperature, causing the level of the liquid to rise and fall on the scale. This movement indicates the temperature being measured.
The narrow bend in a thermometer, called the constriction, helps to trap and hold the liquid within the bulb of the thermometer as it expands and contracts with changes in temperature. This constriction also acts as a barrier to prevent the liquid from flowing back into the bulb when the thermometer is tilted or turned upside down.
The number 6. When 6 is turned upside down, it becomes 9. 9>6.
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