Well, if I am correct the water in the bucket stays in there because of inertia and centripetal force. The water wants to come out of the bucket but inertia prevents the water to come out of the bucket. That is all I know I don't know how centripetal force helps the water stay in the bucket though. Hoped this helped you a bit.
The bucket full of water because liquids heat up faster than solids.
It depends on the volume of the bucket.
How large is the bucket? I would suggest pouring water in to find out.
the ice bucket challenge is a challenge that requires a bucket full of ice cold water and dumping all of the water inside of the bucket on to you or someone else's body. this is used for a charity
No, pouring out some water from a bucket does not change the density of the water remaining in the bucket. Density is a physical property of a substance that remains constant regardless of the amount of that substance present.
you fill a 10 liter bucket full, you lower the horseshoe in and u mesuare the amount of water that got out of the bucket
When a single pulley is used to raise a bucket of water from a well, it reduces the amount of force required to lift the bucket. The force needed is only about half of the weight of the bucket of water. The trade-off is that the distance that the rope needs to be pulled is doubled compared to lifting the bucket directly.
Fill a bucket with water, then mark the water level on the bucket with a waterproof marker. Set the bucket next to the pool. Next, mark the water level of the pool. After a couple of days, check the marks on the bucket and the pool. They should measure the same (having lost the same amount of water due to evaporation). If the pool level has dropped more than the level of water in the bucket, you have a leak somewhere. (By the way, make sure your dog hasn't drank out of the bucket, or pool!)
2 gallons is 8 quarts.
poo in it how do you ground a bucket of water
Pour a bucket of water.
get a bucket, go to a fountain or an other water spot, click on use bucket and click on the water.
Watts= rate of using energy Amps= current flow Think of it as a bucket of water with a hole in it. Watts is the amount of water leaking from the bucket (1 gallon) Amps is the size of the hole ( it took 3 minutes for that 1 gallon to leak out of the bucket)
No, I haven't. But, when the bucket is in the water, the weight is supported by the water in the well. Once the bucket is raised out of the water, the weight is no longer supported, and the full weight of the bucket and the water within the bucket is felt as it is raised towards the surface.
No, the bucket will not bust if you shoot a gun into a bucket of water. Water is a dense material that absorbs the impact of a bullet, preventing the bucket from breaking. However, the force of the shot may cause the water to splash out of the bucket.
You would cool a bucket by putting ice into the water.