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the volume
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It depends on the density of the material. Think of a 20 ft container filled with feathers and another filled with lead. Do you think they will have the same mass?
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A sharp container is a receptable that used needles and syringes are kept in untildisposed of.
while disposing firstly, - you must check out that if the container is leak proof, puncture proof and water proof or not. -next you must not handle it with your bear hand because it may cut your hand so always handle razors or needles with a tong or a forceps only. -container should be well labelled as a sharp container -should never be over filled -to be securely sealed after disposal
tall ceramic vase filled with wet foam that has room for water
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the volume
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To find the mass of a container, you can weigh the container using a scale. Simply measure the weight of the container when it is empty, and then weigh it again when it is filled with the material. The mass of the container can be calculated by subtracting the weight of the empty container from the weight of the filled container.
Yes its possible a 1 litre container shouldn't be filled the contents should be less than 600ml and if the litre container is full it is also possible to transfer 600mls of the contents and remain with 400mls. -kapanzak
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The empty space in a container is referred to as "void space" or "headspace". It is the area within a container that is not filled with the product.
Because Feck you, Goddamn cheating kids.