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water is a polar molecule (meaning that it has a positive and negative charge.) In otherwords, they stick to eachother. much like how you can hold a magnet up by holding it with another magnet.
Well, thats an easy one... Its a funnel!
with a magnet! powered iron will stick to the magnet laving the glass behind
They let you see like super far away into space with a magnifying glass!(:
freez the water. after freezing it will be ice then you can turn a glass of water upside down without spilling the water.
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simple. place a piece of paper that is a little larger than the circumference of the glass on top of the glass. The next step is to flip it over completely with a good speed. not too fast though... after this you will observe a glass of water that is completely upside-down and it won't be spilling if you used the right paper. *this will be most effective if the glass of water is completely full*
simple. place a piece of paper that is a little larger than the circumference of the glass on top of the glass. The next step is to flip it over completely with a good speed. not too fast though... after this you will observe a glass of water that is completely upside-down and it won't be spilling if you used the right paper. *this will be most effective if the glass of water is completely full*
Behind the Glass was created in 2001.
The glass of milk has inertia that holds it in place.
The meaning of glass drop is, when glass is dropping
water is a polar molecule (meaning that it has a positive and negative charge.) In otherwords, they stick to eachother. much like how you can hold a magnet up by holding it with another magnet.
Behind the Stained Glass was created on 2008-05-20.
Well, it's common in most high schools but it means a small mistake, like breaking a glass or spilling some milk.
The World Behind a Glass - 2014 is rated/received certificates of: UK:12
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