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The cup is solid, but the water remains liquid unless you freeze it into ice.
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A cup is a solid object made of materials like glass, ceramic, or plastic. While it can hold liquids or gases within it, the cup itself is not liquid or gas.
It depends on what is in the cup, if you talking about the cup its self, then it is a solid.
This depends on what you are measuring. There is "Dry Cup"(a cup of a solid material) and "Liquid cup" (cup of a fluid or liquid). However, a cup (dry or liquid) is classified as a measurement of volume. 1 cup = 250 milliliters or 8.80 liquid ounces
9 ounces of a solid ingredient would be equivalent to 1 cup when measured in a liquid measuring cup.
There are 8 fluid ounces in a cup, but solid ounces can vary depending on the density of the food. It is best to use a kitchen scale for accurate measurements when dealing with solid ingredients.
a solid is a hard piece of something which particles are stuck together but shake an u cant poor a solid out from a cup like a liquid.
WATER! If you put water in a cup and leave it in the freezer it will turn to an ice cube then if you leave it somewhere warm and cosy it will turn back to a liquid again. Try it for yourself even.
If it's a paper cup, the cup can absorb the water, but the water won't go in. A solid's particles are packed tightly together and a liquid's particles are a bit more spread apart. A solid only vibrates in place, and because of gravity, a liquid cannot go up. Hope this helps.
Of course, for example... Imagine a glass container or maybe a cup. The glass cup is a solid and it could contain liquids in that matter. Also if it's a solid but does not contain a liquid or gas it could still move... Jello is a solid but it still moves.
A cup is used as a measure of volume. Thus a cup of liquid is a standard 'cup sized' volume of liquid.