no, it will float on the surface
A wishing pot full of quarters can vary greatly in value depending on its size and the number of quarters it holds. If we assume the pot contains about 1,000 quarters, that would amount to $250. However, the total could be more or less depending on how many quarters are actually in the pot.
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I would place it in a container full of liquid after measuring the liquid. I would measure the amount of liquid displaced by the object. That amount is equal to the volume of the irregular object if it is fully submerged in the liquid.
no, a bottle of glue may be full and be 4 ounces, but if you fill the bottom of a bottle the same size with melted copper, it would weigh the same, but the copper is denser.
no it wuld float on surface......
A gallon is bigger
Are crackers liquid? Of course not.
No. Whipping cream is more denser and has more fat than full-fat or full-cream milk.
A wishing pot full of quarters can vary greatly in value depending on its size and the number of quarters it holds. If we assume the pot contains about 1,000 quarters, that would amount to $250. However, the total could be more or less depending on how many quarters are actually in the pot.
Such a coin does not exist.
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A container of liquid is always completely full, as the liquid takes the shape of the container and fills all available space.
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It can be in a pill, or in a liquid.
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a teaspoon full