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Fill the 9oz glass. Pour the 9 oz glass into the 4oz glass until the 4oz glass is full. You now have 5 oz in the 9oz glass. Empty the 4oz glass Pour pour the remaining water from the 9oz glass into the 4oz glass until it is full. You now have 1 oz in the 9oz glass. Empty the 4 oz glass. Pour the remaining 1oz in the 9oz glass into the 4 oz glass. Fill the 9oz glass. The 4oz glass with 1oz in it can now fit a total of 3 more oz. Pour the 9oz glass into the 4oz glass until it is full. You now have 6oz in the 9oz glass.
to get a glass of water and pour it on somebody
it's called "surface tension". It is the property of the surface of a liquid which causes it to behave like an elastic sheet. This is why a "water strider" insect can skate across the surface of a pond without sinking into the water. It is also what causes a drop of water - the surface tension of the water pulls it into a ball.
You should always add (small parts of) the concentrated compound (acid, hydroxide) to (the larger amount of) water, because you can stirr and mix and cool down better (heat of hydration can be absorbed much better by the water and surroundings)
Pour a glass of water, then shake it a little. You'll see the waves it makes in the water. Earthquakes are worse than that and waves in the ocean are much bigger.
Nothing because pouring hot water in glass will do nothing except fogging the glass as you pour the water
What is the future tense of Maria pour a 3 liters of water In a glass.
the water spills
"Pour me a glass of water" Or "The rain is going to pour down anytime now."
because the glass will pop if you put the very hot water into the glass
Depending on the accessibility of both clean drinking water and a glass to pour it in, you might or might not be able to have it.
First, turn off the burner. If you can fit a large pot over the spill, then do that to contain the fire. If the spill is larger than that you can pour baking soda on it and cover it with a very heavy blanket. WHAT EVER YOU DO, DO NOT POUR WATER ON IT.
Fill the 9oz glass. Pour the 9 oz glass into the 4oz glass until the 4oz glass is full. You now have 5 oz in the 9oz glass. Empty the 4oz glass Pour pour the remaining water from the 9oz glass into the 4oz glass until it is full. You now have 1 oz in the 9oz glass. Empty the 4 oz glass. Pour the remaining 1oz in the 9oz glass into the 4 oz glass. Fill the 9oz glass. The 4oz glass with 1oz in it can now fit a total of 3 more oz. Pour the 9oz glass into the 4oz glass until it is full. You now have 6oz in the 9oz glass.
If he glass was full and you put ice cubes in it would overflow strait away.
to get a glass of water and pour it on somebody
The correct spelling is "pour"
pour it how ever you like as long as you hit the cup