By Condensation. Condensation, simply, is when water turns from a gas or suspended liquid in the air to a liquid on a surface because it cooled down.
Water expands when it freezes.
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.
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.
4 cups of rice = 6 cups of water / divide both sides by 4 1 cup of rice = 1.5 cups of water
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If a cup of water is dropped, the water will tend to stay inside the cup momentarily due to inertia. However, once the cup hits the ground and stops moving, the water will then spill out of the cup due to the lack of support from the container.
it is all about surface area. if you were to stir it the sugar crystals would have water on all sides, but when sitting in the bottom of a cup the water has to dissolve the crystals on the outside, and then it would keep going.
the answer is true not false
There's no reason it should, since the water and the cup fall with the same acceleration.
Water is an amorphous liquid; it takes the form of any structure that contains it. Pouring water into a cup would result in a cup filled with "cup-shaped" water.
Water cannot be absorbed into a cup.
It depends because if you put a whole cup of water, then it depends how tall the cup is!