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I assume you mean the water in the cup. Foam is a better insulator than glass, so it should be the water in the glass cup.
fill inner glass with ice water, immerse outer glass in hot water.
If you know the approximate volume of the object (½cup shortening, for example),fill a measuring cup with ½cup cold water, and add the object until you reach twice the volume.For example, ½cup water + ½cup shortening = 1 cup → this would mean that you have ½cup of the irregular object (shortening).
If the density of the object is lower than the density of water, the object will float. Think about the differences between ice cubes and water: ice cubes are less dense than water. In other words, a cup full of ice would be lighter than a cup full of water, and you probably know from experience that ice floats on water.
No, paper will not keep water cold for the longest time. A metal cup will keep water the same temperature for the longest time. I know this because I did a science experiment about this but instead of cold water I used hot, which won't really make a difference. The next would be glass then paper.
the candle light turns off when the cup is placed over the candle and water rushes in due to atmospheric pressure . when cup is placed on the candle all the air goes out and the glass lifts up due to the atmospheric pressure releases from outside of the cup as there is no air inside to balance the pressure exerted out of the cup . thus when the glass lifts up and the water gets into the cup .
I assume you mean the water in the cup. Foam is a better insulator than glass, so it should be the water in the glass cup.
fill inner glass with ice water, immerse outer glass in hot water.
If you know the approximate volume of the object (½cup shortening, for example),fill a measuring cup with ½cup cold water, and add the object until you reach twice the volume.For example, ½cup water + ½cup shortening = 1 cup → this would mean that you have ½cup of the irregular object (shortening).
Water from the air condensates on the glass cup. Because the air is cooling down, it can no longer hold as much humidity as it did (saturation).
a glass that holds one pint
its one cup
The water is evaporated.
It means that the person doesn't want any more of whatever they were drinking. Sometimes a napkin is placed over the glass, cup, etc, to indicate same.
If you mean one cup of water, there is 240mL in that cup.
riverbed cup or glass or anything you put water in
you get muddy water right?