when forceis applied to the syringe plunger air particles are still evemly distributed in and around the cube. but the partiles are closer together. the cubes are not the same size
Becausse ghe gas hass not a lot of pressure so it will push the cubes flat but the syringe isnt strong enogh to keepp them all flat
Foam.
Foam has more volume per mass than gravel.
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well you have to think you would weigh this using grams so the density of a foam block is "Grams per cubic centimeters"
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Becausse ghe gas hass not a lot of pressure so it will push the cubes flat but the syringe isnt strong enogh to keepp them all flat
Bars,beams, mats,trampolines,ropes,sometimes pits with foam cubes or balls
The foam in a foam pit is usually made of foam cubes or blocks made from high-density polyurethane foam. These foam pieces are designed to cushion impact and provide a safe landing for individuals jumping or flipping into the foam pit.
Some are and some aren't. Polyurethane foam is, in general, not fireproof, while aluminum-faced foam generally is.
There was foam coming from his mouth.I like foam on my coffee.Is that shaving foam behind your ear?
They are all cubes. They are all made of molecules. They are all the same size. They don't have the same density. They all have atoms. I could go on for a while!
Well if you want the whole nucleus your gonna have to build it here are some ideas; macoroni noodles or hardshell noodles;a foam ball or a giant rubber ball;string or yarn; for the question you asked a smaller foam ball or a small rubber ball
Foam beds commonly contain layers of memory foam, polyurethane foam, or latex foam. Memory foam conforms to the body's shape, polyurethane foam provides support, and latex foam offers resilience and breathability. Some foam beds may also include cooling gel or copper-infused foam for temperature regulation.
Here are some ways: 1. ask bed stores for foam offcuts 2. find old matresses they are good 3. buy some foam from stores Hope this helps =-)
You can make a simple model of the solar system with foam balls, paint and skewers. A large 6-inch foam ball will be the sun. Smaller foam balls (between 1 and 4 inches) get attached to the sun with the skewers.
A metal ball and a foam ball can have the same mass but different volumes. The metal ball will be denser and therefore have a smaller volume compared to the foam ball.