Glass conducts electricity well letting the heat flow through it.
2. OOPS! (it is only at very high temperatures that glass conducts electricity, and even then it is not a good conductor.)
And glass is not a very good conductor of heat, but it will conduct heat albeit slowly.
because the glass will pop if you put the very hot water into the glass
When you put a cup of hot water with dye on a glass of cold water, the hot water will rise to the surface of the cold water due to differences in temperature and density. This creates a mixing or diffusion effect, causing the dye to spread and color the cold water as the two temperatures equalize.
The difference in temperature causes the inner glass to expand while the outer glass remains the same size, breaking the vacuum seal between them and allowing them to separate easily. It's important to be cautious with the hot water to avoid accidentally shattering the glass if it is too cold or thin.
put the glass in the heater....................
Put cold water inside the glasses. Dip the outer glass into hot water. The outer glass expands, the inner glass contracts.
Condensation of the cool air on the hot glass.
put the sugar and glass in a ffilter ant then hot water i think u tell me please im only eleven
If the glass is warm then you can, however when I put boiling water into a cold glass it smashed so ... Yes you can put boiling water into a glass, just not a cold one (Y) Yes... but if the room (and the glass) is cold, expect bad results... You might get lucky though... When I have a cold, I mix the cold medicine with hot water in a glass, and only once in my life has the glass ever smashed in those circumstances... I rarely put hot water into glasses otherwise...
it depends how hot the water is if the water is hot then it will disolve :D
Physical. The glass expands or contracts depending on temperature, when you put a hot glass into cold water part of the glass cools and contracts while some of it is still in it's hot, expanded state.
Put cold water in the glass that is inside the other, and soak the outer glass in hot water. The hot water will swell up the glass and the cold will "shrink" the inside glass... then carefully wiggle them apart.
cold water or haot watter it don't matterAnswer:Using a measuring cup put one cup of water in a glass. Chill the glass in the fridge. Measure one teaspoon of sugar and put it in the glass. Immediately start stirring and have a friend time how long until the sugar is dissolved (you may have to stop stirring occasionally to see if sugar settles to the bottom of the glass). Repeat this with a cup of hot water. Which one dissolved quicker?