Which is more?!
Question: Which is more!?
Take a cup from a bucket of water and put it into a bucket of wine, then put a cup of the mixture from the wine bucket back into the water bucket!. By volume, is there more wine in the water or more water in the wine!?Www@Enter-QA@Com
Answers:
Neither! The level of liquid in either bucket did not change!. So, the volume of wine missing from the wine bucket has been replaced by the same volume of water from the water bucket!!!!.Www@Enter-QA@Com
WaB : Water Bucket & WiB : Wine Bucket
There is more water in Wine bucket and less amount of wine in water bucket!.!.!.
When you added 1 cup of water from water bucket to wine bucket then volume of water in the WaB is less and when added to the WiB then the amount of water added also gets mixed with Wine!.!.!.
Now again when you added Wine from the WiB to the WaB then the wine was already diluted with the amount of water added before!.!.!. so now adding wine to the WaB is diluted one !.!.!.
Hence the statement above I mentioned!.!.!.Www@Enter-QA@Com
There is more water in Wine bucket and less amount of wine in water bucket!.!.!.
When you added 1 cup of water from water bucket to wine bucket then volume of water in the WaB is less and when added to the WiB then the amount of water added also gets mixed with Wine!.!.!.
Now again when you added Wine from the WiB to the WaB then the wine was already diluted with the amount of water added before!.!.!. so now adding wine to the WaB is diluted one !.!.!.
Hence the statement above I mentioned!.!.!.Www@Enter-QA@Com
By volume there is equal amount of water in wine and wine in water!.
Suppose we have 10 ml each of water and wine in two buckets & we took 1 ML of water and put it in wine, so in that bucket we have 10 ML of wine and 1 ML of water!.
Now we take 1 ML of the solution from the wine bucket it will have by volume
0!.9 ML of wine and 0!.1 ML of water leaving
9!.1 ML wine and 0!.9 ML of water!.
When we add this to the water bucket which is having 9 ML of water the solution comprises of:
9!.1 ML of water and 0!.9 ML of wine!.Www@Enter-QA@Com
Suppose we have 10 ml each of water and wine in two buckets & we took 1 ML of water and put it in wine, so in that bucket we have 10 ML of wine and 1 ML of water!.
Now we take 1 ML of the solution from the wine bucket it will have by volume
0!.9 ML of wine and 0!.1 ML of water leaving
9!.1 ML wine and 0!.9 ML of water!.
When we add this to the water bucket which is having 9 ML of water the solution comprises of:
9!.1 ML of water and 0!.9 ML of wine!.Www@Enter-QA@Com
more wine in water bucket and more water in wine bucketWww@Enter-QA@Com