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In that case, it will change direction twice - in this example, once when it changes over from water to glass, and once when it changes from glass to air.
If warm moist air comes into contact with the cold outer surface of a glass of water, condensation takes place.
if you add it will stay liquid but if you remove it will freeze
The air gets trapped, and if the glass is brought deep enough under the water the air will be pressurised and will take up less space.
If the energy is heat, the water will warm up. If it is kinetic, like throwing it against the wall, the glass will absorb the energy and probably smash into bits.
When you put a drop of food coloring into a glass of water, the water will turn that color.
You place the water glass on the right of the plate in the "corner" of the place setting.
It melts and brakes all over the place.
the water is sweetened
Nothing because pouring hot water in glass will do nothing except fogging the glass as you pour the water
It will get foggy
This is due to condensation. When air comes in contact with the glass it condenses(this happens only when the water inside is cold).
When warm water makes a cold glass crack it contracts.
the glass tank explodes!xd
It mixes.
Water is transformed in vapors.
Entropy increases.