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Typically the inner container is immersed about halfway into the working liquid.
Alternatively the container can be filled to the brim, the sample immersed, and the volume of overflow measured.
Then a container filled to the brim with water is weighed, and weighed again with the sample immersed, after the displaced water has overflowed and been removed.
Likewise, a microphone can be buried in the ground, or immersed in water if it is put in a waterproof container, but will give similarly poor performance due to the similarly bad acoustic impedance match.
If a sealed 1-liter container is immersed halfway into the water, it will displace a half-liter of water and be buoyed up by a force equal to the weight of a half-liter of water, no matter what is in the container.
Next, the beans are transferred to another container and immersed in coffee oils that were obtained from spent coffee grounds.
Consider a small object immersed in a container of fluid subject to a uniform gravitational field.
The Daniell cell was invented in 1836 by John Frederic Daniell, a British chemist and meteorologist, and consisted of a copper pot filled with a copper sulfate solution, in which was immersed an unglazed earthenware container filled with sulfuric acid and a zinc electrode.

immersed and can
Under certain circumstances, some chametz utensils can be immersed in boiling water ( hagalat keilim ) to purge them of any traces of chametz that may have accumulated during the year.
A spin network, immersed into a manifold, can be used to define a functional on the space of connections on this manifold.
The physical significance of Biot number can be understood by imagining the heat flow from a small hot metal sphere suddenly immersed in a pool, to the surrounding fluid.
Some machines contain a pool of lubricant in the bottom, with gears partially immersed in the liquid, or crank rods that can swing down into the pool as the device operates.
A person who accidentally plucks a fruit ( e. g., pear ) with a hornet inside it — they tend to gnaw a hole into the fruit to be totally immersed in its juicy meat — can be easily attacked by the disturbed insect.
The density of the immersed object relative to the density of the fluid can easily be calculated without measuring any volumes:
The novel narrated that there can never be an easy way to erase ethnic differences and become immersed into one culture, Or can denying the truth of one ’ s ethnic origins help in the process.
* Shipworms found in higher salinity waters, such as the Caribbean are notorious for boring into wooden structures that are immersed in sea water and can completely destroy the hull of a wooden shipwreck.
They are designed to emit an underwater locator beacon for up to 30 days, and can operate immersed to a depth of up to.
When immersed in water during a dive, the water surrounding the regulator is cooled and, if this water is already very cold, it can freeze.
The density of the immersed object relative to the density of the fluid can easily be calculated without measuring any volumes:
A smoother ride can also be expected, because the BRT is not immersed in stop-and-go traffic.
The buoyant force due to a fluid on a solid object immersed and surrounded by that fluid can be obtained by integrating the negative pressure gradient along the surface of the object:
An immersed manifold of a manifold M is the image S of an immersion map f: N → M ; in general this image will not be a submanifold as a subset, and an immersion map need not even be injective ( one-to-one ) – it can have self-intersections.
More narrowly, one can require that the map f: N → M be an inclusion ( one-to-one ), in which we call it an injective immersion, and define an immersed submanifold to be the image subset S together with a topology and differential structure such that S is a manifold and the inclusion f is a diffeomorphism: this is just the topology on N, which in general will not agree with the subset topology: in general the subset S is not a submanifold of M, in the subset topology.
Given any injective immersion f: N → M the image of N in M can be uniquely given the structure of an immersed submanifold so that f: N → f ( N ) is a diffeomorphism.
Given any immersed submanifold S of M, the tangent space to a point p in S can naturally be thought of as a linear subspace of the tangent space to p in M. This follows from the fact that the inclusion map is an immersion and provides an injection
A feature is the fountains in the square where mesh bags of eggs can be immersed and boiled while you wait.
Because of its rice content, when immersed in milk, one can hear " snap " sounds coming from it, similar to Rice Krispies.
The alternative spatial theory is an absolute theory in which the space exists independently of any objects that can be immersed in it.
The theory behind nanopore sequencing is that when a nanopore is immersed in a conducting fluid and a potential ( voltage ) is applied across it, an electric current due to conduction of ions through the nanopore can be observed.

immersed and also
A wet clutch is immersed in a cooling lubricating fluid which also keeps the surfaces clean and gives smoother performance and longer life.
Remi also immersed himself in literature, in particular enjoying the novels of British and American authors, such as Huckleberry Finn, Treasure Island, Robinson Crusoe and The Pickwick Papers.
It is also used in slang to mean being immersed in a room filled with cigarette or other tobacco smoke.
The sodium is relatively easy to obtain and work with, and it also manages to actually prevent corrosion on the various reactor parts immersed in it.
But there is also experimental research suggesting, that this linguistic influence on thought is not of long continuance, but diminishes rapidly over time, when speakers of one language are immersed by another.
He also immersed himself in Chateaubriand, E. T. A. Hoffmann, James Fenimore Cooper and his compatriots Victor Hugo, Alfred de Vigny, Alfred de Musset and Gérard de Nerval.
The art or method of making from the same materials and by the same processes entirely new copperas, vitriol, and different sorts of dye or dying stuff, paints and colours, and also a composition for preserving the bottoms of all kinds of vessels and all wood required to be immersed in water, from worms, weeds, barnacles, and every other foulness which usually does or may adhere thereto.
He also became deeply immersed in the culture ; in a diary he kept of the journey he comments on the buildings, the picture galleries, the church services, and the education system, showing his wide interests and critical judgement.
He also began to think that the artist should not be someone isolated and left to his art, but rather a man of the world, immersed in both politics and art.
This resembles the sink of the tool into the dielectric liquid in which the workpiece is immersed, so, not surprisingly, it is often referred to as die-sinking EDM ( also called conventional EDM and ram EDM ).
The immersed tubes of the 63rd Street Tunnel were also fabricated at a shipyard in Port Deposit and then towed to New York City.
A magnetic stirrer or magnetic mixer is a laboratory device that employs a rotating magnetic field to cause a stir bar ( also called " flea ") immersed in a liquid to spin very quickly, thus stirring it.
Class passing also figures into reality television programs such as Joe Millionaire: contestants are often immersed in displays of great material wealth, or may have to conceal their class status.
In 16th and 17th centuries particularly, educated Schleswig-Holsteiners were recruited to government positions in Norway ( where they supplanted indigenous lower Norwegian nobility from its public positions, being a cause of them developing more like odalbonde class than privileged ) and also in Denmark, where very many government officials came from German stock ( but the Danish nobility was not suppressed, they other immersed most successful of the newcomers into their ranks ).
To enable their prescience, Guild Navigators not only consume large quantities of the spice, but are also continuously immersed in highly-concentrated amounts of orange spice gas.
He immersed himself in reading, and also began writing poetry, having his first poem published when he was sixteen years old, alongside associating with such Chilean poets as Nicanor Parra and Enrique Lihn.
He also immersed himself in Canada's culture and came to particularly love hockey, rarely missing a game played by the Ottawa Senators.
In fact, the conclusion also holds for surfaces of class C < sup > 2 </ sup > immersed in R < sup > 3 </ sup >, but breaks down for C < sup > 1 </ sup >- surfaces.
The outer shell may also be equipped with an inflatable bladder to give the wearer additional flotation and freeboard when immersed.
The divisiveness was also healed when the church immersed itself in an intensive foreign missions program in the early 19th century.
He also supposedly immersed himself among the natives of North America for three years during which time he discovered the healing properties of the various plants and roots that would eventually combine to yield Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills.
She moved to Paris where she shared an apartment with singer Grace Jones ( who at that time was also a model ) and immersed herself in the Parisian nightlife, often performing risqué cabaret acts in clubs and parties with Jones.
The following year, 1918, he became increasingly immersed in laboratory work, but he was also dogged by peer pressure to enlist in the military, which he saw as a distasteful prospect.

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