Water, condensed from the air, onto the glass. The rate of condensation depends on the relative humidity and the temperature differential between the glass and the air.
put the cold water into inner glass and hot water out the glass
I've had a slight headache after drinking a very cold drink too quickly on a hot (sweaty) day.
Put cold water inside the glasses. Dip the outer glass into hot water. The outer glass expands, the inner glass contracts.
Venus's surface temperature is the same on both the day and night side.
Liquid glass has more thermal energy because it's really hot. A normal glass bowl isn't as hot as liquid glass.
because the glass will pop if you put the very hot water into the glass
Because the glass shatters
When you pour hot water in a glass, the inner side of glass expands due to heat energy while outer side is relatively cooler. Due to this effect the pressure is developed and cracking of glass occur
Rapid temperature changes can cause glass to crack. For the same reason you should never wash a hot glass with cold water.
The hot water will increase the temperature of the glass and cause the inside of the gas to expand faster than the outside.This will exert a force on the glass and the glass may crack.
you can if you put a spoon it the glass first before pouring in the hot liquid, otherwise the glass might crack
put the cold water into inner glass and hot water out the glass
The moisture in the warm air collects on the cold glass. When enough moisture collects, it forms beads of water that run down the side of the glass.
With a magnifying glass
No it is not.
because it evaporates
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