A juice box is a pint.
The unit of surface tension is N/m in S.I. system and dyne/cm in C.G.S. system.
a rectangular prism is like a juice box
measure the sides of the box
It should be relatively easy to find the surface area of a box when you are given the surface area.
Orange
Lemon juice is 33 dynes/cm. From http://www.wetterwater.net/ Carrot juice, which has the lowest surface tension of all the juices (no data is available on wheatgrass), has a surface tension of 30 dynes/centimeter. After sitting overnight its surface tension rises to 68, and after 24 hours it reaches the 73 dynes of unstructured dead water. From Gabriel Cousens, M.D., Conscious Eating.
A juice box has a length of 3 inches, width of 1 inch and height of 4 inches. What is the total outside surface area of the juice box? Also how many cubic inches of juice can it contain if the wall thickness of the box is negligible and juice is filled only to 7/8 of the height?
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no because gasoline comes out in flat droplets and orange juice comes out in beads of liquid
if you are doing a science project......you might wanna try diffrent liquids on the effect of (surface tension).... milk water juice paperclip water is best for the atraction of ST. milk and the juice is what reduces ST the best The body contains a natural surface tension reducing substance called surfactant.It is found in the lungs and prevents the lungs from collapsing due to surface tension when you exhale
Because juice boxes come in all shapes and sizes, you would need to know the measurements of each side to calculate the surface area. The formula to do this is: 2(lw+lh+wh) unless the juice box is a shape other than a rectangular prism.
No. A juice box is a box with juice in it, and you drink it when you are thirsty.
The surface tension of water is increased for salted water.Sodium chloride increase the surface tension of water.
Adding surfactants the surface tension decrease.
No, mercury has a higher surface tension.
Surface tension coefficient, also known as surface tension, is the force acting on the surface of a liquid that causes it to behave like a stretched elastic membrane. It is a measure of the strength of the attractive forces between molecules at the surface of a liquid. The higher the surface tension, the more difficult it is to break the surface of the liquid.