Yes. Pour boiling water into a cold cup of untempered glass and you will see. DO NOT do this without supervision. In fact, don't do it at all. Just about anything can be broken by water, given enough of it, over a long enough period of time.
if yo pour to hot water in it or if you put in in the frezzer with liquid in it
Water will freeze faster in a glass cup compared to a foam cup because glass is a better conductor of heat than foam. This means that the glass cup will transfer heat away from the water more quickly, leading to faster freezing. Foam cups insulate better and will retain heat, making the freezing process slower.
If it were broken, no hot water would be contained in the mug or tea cup.
Water from the air condensates on the glass cup. Because the air is cooling down, it can no longer hold as much humidity as it did (saturation).
its one cup
A glass that holds one pint will hold more water compared to a one cup measuring cup, as 1 pint is equivalent to 2 cups.
If you mean one cup of water, there is 240mL in that cup.
When there is less water in a glass cup, the air inside the cup vibrates more easily, creating a higher-pitched sound when the cup is hit. The sound frequency is determined by the amount of air inside the cup and the material of the cup.
Assuming the glass cup held a cold liquid, the air closest to the cup will be colder than the surrounding air, causing water vapour in the air to condense into liquid water droplets.
No not even if its broken unless yo u want to cut yourself.
By whom has the glass been broken?
The best tool for measuring the volume of a glass is a liquid measuring cup. Simply pour water into the glass from the measuring cup and read the volume markings on the cup to determine the volume of the glass.
Glass would be healthier