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The cold lemonade cool the temperature of the plastic cup including the outer side of it. Thereby lowering the amount of water the air can contain, resulting in water condensating - attaching to the cup.
Water is an amorphous liquid; it takes the form of any structure that contains it. Pouring water into a cup would result in a cup filled with "cup-shaped" water.
Up to one cup of water. After that it is a solution of water in vinegar.
The molecules in a cup of hot water are spaced farther away from eachother than the molecules in a cold cup of water.
Hot cup evaporates water while cold water condenses water .
The water vapor in the air. Since the cup is so cold from the ice inside, the vapor in the air when it hits the cup it causes it to make the water on the outsaide of the cup. You'd think it came from the inside, but it doesn't.
The cold lemonade cool the temperature of the plastic cup including the outer side of it. Thereby lowering the amount of water the air can contain, resulting in water condensating - attaching to the cup.
That's condensation—the water vapor in the air around the cup condenses on its surface because it's cold. So it comes from the air around the cup.
you leave a cup of water out and leave it out for a few hours when you come it should evaporate
Moisture in the air around the glass, cup, etc.
take a bath or drink a cup of water immediatly
No the water was dropped, not the cup.correct
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Because the effect of gravity doesn't really care about density -- all objects are accelerated at the same rate (ignoring wind resistance). Since the cup is feeling wind resistance, but the water isn't (since it's in the cup), the water is experiencing "positive" g-forces, even while falling. So gravity keeps the water in the cup.
Depend on the water when you are cooking the rice.but normal cooking can get around 3 cup
air occupies space
the answer is true not false