Yes. Neither the glass nor the water shields the paperclip
from the field of the magnet.
see. a paperclip attracts magnets. when you put it underwater it will join together - this is how it attracts. it will repel by moving away from each other
water is a polar molecule (meaning that it has a positive and negative charge.) In otherwords, they stick to eachother. much like how you can hold a magnet up by holding it with another magnet.
Put cold water inside the glasses. Dip the outer glass into hot water. The outer glass expands, the inner glass contracts.
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As the liquid inside the glass tumbler is cold it condenses the water vapour in the atmosphere. This explains why tiny droplets of water are found on the outer surface of the glass tumbler.
see. a paperclip attracts magnets. when you put it underwater it will join together - this is how it attracts. it will repel by moving away from each other
Water expands when it becomes ice.So the glass will break if you put a glass of water inside the refrigerator. I put glasses of water inside my refrigerator all the time.It keeps it cold. If your glass is freezing and breaking you need to check your temp setting.
Water goes inside
Nothing because pouring hot water in glass will do nothing except fogging the glass as you pour the water
water is a polar molecule (meaning that it has a positive and negative charge.) In otherwords, they stick to eachother. much like how you can hold a magnet up by holding it with another magnet.
use a magnet , the paper clips will be attracted to the magnet and the sawdust will not move or u can just pik out the paper clips
That statement is not true. Yes a magnet will attract a steel paper clip through air or water. No, a magnetic field will penetrate glass as well... probably. Certain types of glass (which are themselves ferromagnetic) might serve to block a magnetic field.
Condensation of the cool air on the hot glass.
as the glass attracts water from the light.water have chiken fats inside and it is very nice in order to attract peoples attention
fill inner glass with ice water, immerse outer glass in hot water.
Do you mean the actual glass itself is warm or the water inside? If the water is warm then its a glass of warm water What is the noun you want to modify -- the glass or the water? It's hard to imagine a warm glass containing cold water, but I suppose it's possible.
This is due to condensation. When air comes in contact with the glass it condenses(this happens only when the water inside is cold).