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If a drip drip one per second how long would it take to fill 1 gallon?

To determine how long it would take to fill 1 gallon with a drip occurring once per second, we first need to know how many drips are required to fill a gallon. There are approximately 128 ounces in a gallon, and if we assume each drip is about 0.05 ounces, it would take around 2,560 drips to fill a gallon. Therefore, at a rate of one drip per second, it would take approximately 2,560 seconds, or about 42.67 minutes, to fill 1 gallon.


One drip per second how long would it take to fill a gallon container?

There are 3,785.41 milliliters in a gallon. If one drip is approximately 0.05 milliliters, it would take about 75,000 drips to fill a gallon. At a rate of one drip per second, it would take 75,000 seconds, which is roughly 20.83 hours.


How do you put mollies in salt water?

Slowly add drip, by drip.....from your saltwater aqarium . I use an air tube tied in a knot so it drips about 1 drip per secound. Drip directly from your aquarim into atleast a 2 gallon contaier . Put your fish and the water its in in your bucket. Then let drip on him until your contaier is full. When full pour half the water back into your aqarium. Simply let it fill up again . By the time its full your fish should be fully accimated


How do you measure the volume of an irregular object?

Place it in a graduated cylinder (or any other metered container), completely submerge the object, and record the amount of water displaced. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Place an empty beaker onto a second larger catch pan. Be sure that your catch pan will hold water without leaking, and make sure it is large enough to catch ALL of the water that will spill out of the beaker. Fill a beaker until you can see the meniscus above the rim of the container. CAREFULLY lower your irregular object into the beaker with water allowing the beaker to over flow into the catch pan. Once you have your object submerged in the beaker, remove the beaker from the catch pan. Let the little bit of water adhered to the exterior of the beaker drip into the catch pan for a few seconds to make your measurement as accurate as possible. Using a graduated cylinder, measure the volume of water that has over flowed into your catch pan. The volume of this water will be very close to the volume of your irregular object.


How do you encorportate significant figures when measuring the number of drops of water?

The answer depends on whether you are measuring the drops from a slow drip or the number of drops of water in an ocean!

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