A drain plunger is sometimes (though rarely) called a force cup. Asking for a force cup at the hardware store will only slow your ability to get one, and it could easily result in your being thought of as a "wise guy" or something else.
Yes, centripetal force helps keep water in a cup when the cup is spun in a circular motion. As the cup moves, the centripetal force acts toward the center of the circular path, keeping the water pressed against the bottom and sides of the cup. This force counteracts the tendency of the water to spill out due to inertia, allowing it to remain inside the cup during the motion.
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It is known that the golfer in the cup is Abe Mitchell, a hired golfer of Samuel Ryder.
There are in fact 3 Cups. 1. The original bowl which was donated in 1893 by Lord Stanley of Preston which stays locked in a glass case on display in the vault at the Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It was officially retired and removed from the rest of the trophy in 1963 due to it becoming brittle and compromised over the years. 2. The "Presentation" Cup which is the one which the players skate around with upon winning in the Stanley Cup Finals. This is also the cup which the players get to spend 24 hours with, each and is also the cup which goes on tour to various events/promotions. This is also known as the "Authenticated " Cup. 3. The "Replica Cup" (Produced in 1993) Unlike the "Presentation Cup", this trophy, although is exact in size and weight does not have the same spelling errors on it as the one which is presented every year. It also does not have the official seal of the Hockey Hall of Fame on the bottom. This Cup is put on display when the Presentation cup is out on tour or being awarded.
The instrument played at the world cup is called a "Vuvuzela"
The RWC is also known as the William Webb Ellis Trophy
The Thomas Cup is awarded for Badminton, and is also known as the World Team Championships.
The reaction force when you place a cup on a table is the force exerted by the table on the cup in the opposite direction to the force applied by the cup on the table. This force prevents the cup from falling through the table and keeps it in place.
King cup is not a marsh marigold. King cup is another name for the plant marsh-marigold (Caltha palustris), which is a species of flowering plant in the buttercup family. It is also known by other names such as cowslip and water dragon.
It was originally known as the Prudential World Cup after its sponsors.
The cup series, also known as the Nascar Sprint Cup Series, is the highest level of the nascar circuit.
The normal force exerted by a surface is a reaction force that opposes the force pressing the cup against it. The material of the cup does not affect this force because it is a result of the interaction between the cup and the surface it is resting on, not a property of the cup itself. As long as the cup is in contact with the surface, the normal force remains the same regardless of the cup material.
The force of gravity pushes the cup downwards towards the ground, while the normal force exerted by the table on the cup pushes upwards, balancing out the force of gravity and preventing the cup from falling.
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According to WikiPedia, the cup was originally known "as the “Royal Yacht Squadron Cup” or the “RYS Cup for One Hundred Sovereigns”. The Cup subsequently became known as the “One Hundred Guinea(s) Cup”, by the American syndicate that won it. As time went by, the Cup was also referred to as the “Queen’s Cup”, the “America Cup”, and the “America’s Cup”. Today, the trophy is officially known as the America’s Cup and affectionately called the “Auld Mug” by the sailing community."
The normal force depends on the weight of the object pressing down on the cup, not the material of the cup itself. The material might affect how the cup distributes the normal force, but it doesn't directly influence the magnitude of the normal force.
Centrifugal force is responsible for keeping water in a spinning cup. As the cup rotates, the water inside is pushed towards the edges by this force, causing it to stick to the sides of the cup rather than spill out.