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You can buy an rubber stopper at widget-co.com. They are not that expansive ethier
The volume of a rubber stopper can vary depending on its size and shape. To find the volume of a rubber stopper, you can use the formula for the volume of a cylinder or sphere, depending on the shape of the stopper. Measure the dimensions of the stopper and plug them into the appropriate formula to calculate the volume.
No, rubber is denser than water, so a rubber stopper would sink in water.
No, the density of a rubber stopper is less than the density of water. Rubber has a lower density compared to water, so a rubber stopper would float on water.
you go to a Machanic.
The volume of the stopper can be calculated by subtracting the initial volume of the water from the final volume. In this case, the volume of the rubber stopper would be 30.9 ml - 25 ml = 5.9 ml. Now, divide the mass of the rubber stopper (8.46 g) by its volume (5.9 ml) to find its density. Density = Mass/Volume, so the density of the rubber stopper would be 8.46g / 5.9ml = 1.43 g/ml.
This is very variable and depends on: - type of rubber - temperature - pressure on the stopper - the liquid in contact - other conditions of use
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The SE has the upgraded interior, moon roof (pretty useless), and the full exterior upgrades - mag wheels, rubber door protectors etc. The XE is anything else and varies from the stripped down 4 cylinder, manual transmission to the V6 4x4 with various options.
KCIO3-MNO2 cannot comes in contact with the rubber stopper otherwise, or a severe explosion may result.