It can feel warmer than a half filled tank (especially when it has just been filled) because of all of the molecular activity in the tank and some of this is transferred in to heat energy.. If the tank is left for some time it will drop in temperature to the point where it is similar to the half filled tank.
The reason it is warm when it has just been filled is simply down to the hear from the compressor and the friction caused by the air molecules as they enter the tank.
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if the glass has been drunk from full to half then it is half empty and if u only filled the glass half way wouldn't it b half full!
in d orbital and f orbital there is a full filled & half fulled stability
half filled electrons are more stable because they spin being aligned.they resonate and get stabilized.the same happens in full filled electrons but they spin nicely and negate .
no. they are more stable when they have completely filled or half filled shells
Each orbital in Xenon has its full complement of electrons.
The glass is actually full. Full of half air and half water. As for the water content, technically, there is no difference, except as it pertains to the process of filling or emptying, i.e. if it was filled and you drank some, it is half-empty; if it was empty and being filled, it is half-full.
It depends on who is responding to the question. It also matters if you are filling up the cup, or drinking it.An optimist, focusing on what he or she has, observes what is in the glass - the full half. A pessimist, on the other hand, focuses on what is missing, what he or she doesn't have - the empty half.It is always full. It may be filled with 50% of water and 50% of air, or any variation of competing percentages, but it is always full of something even if it looks empty as it could be FULL of air.It's completely empty until you put something in it.The cup is half full. A glass can't be half empty because half of nothing is still nothingIf you pour water into a cup until its filled half way, the cup of water is half full.If you fill a cup of water completely, then empty half of the water, the cup is half empty.If I told you I poisoned the water in the cup, would it matter if it's half full or half empty?The cup is not half full or half empty. The cup may be 1/8 off of being half full/empty, but it would take mad skill to get the cup exactly half full/empty. I suggest you do not ask a question, but rather a statement, like, "The cup is 1/4 filled." or "The cup is 3/4 filled." I assume you noticed I said "Filled" instead of "Full" or "Empty". But, since there is the one in a million chance that one of us has some crazy awesome mad skill, I guess you should ask "Does the pot have half of the pasta it can hold?" but add "And you can't say if it's filled!". So, the cup is half filled.
If its a full blue circle, it means that it hasn't been watched yet.If its half filled, it means it has been partially watched.To get rid of it, watch the whole video.
the test tube was half full in 10hrs 20min
You simply calculate it like a cone, but the height of the cone is the height to the top of the FILLED part, not all the way. Half-filled is not enough information . . . there can be "half filled" meaning half the height of the cone, but can also be "half filled" meaning half the volume of the cone.
In the case of chromium (Cr), the electron configuration of 3d54s1 is more stable than 3d44s2. A half-filled sublevel is more stable than a sublevel that is less than half full. In the case of copper (Cu), the electron configuration of 3d104s1 is more stable than 3d94s2, again because a full sublevel and a half-filled sublevel is more stable.