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Yes. Just fill a glass with hot water and feel.
fill inner glass with ice water, immerse outer glass in hot water.
Air is matter - even if you can't see it. IF the glass were truly empty (a vacuum) the water would enter (and fill) the glass.
a way is you can use Archemedes principle and fill a glass of water bigger than the cylinder to the top. then place the glass in a bowl. carefully place the cylinder in the glass and make sure you submerge the whole cylinder.take the bowl with the water in it and pour it into a measuring cup and see how much water it is. that will be the volume of the cylinder.
Water is a liquid for starters... & The definition of a liquid is "A matter that has a definite volume but NO definite shape." Therefore it's shape can move around.
fountain+glass=water in glass
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Yes. Just fill a glass with hot water and feel.
fill inner glass with ice water, immerse outer glass in hot water.
Air is matter - even if you can't see it. IF the glass were truly empty (a vacuum) the water would enter (and fill) the glass.
Because the volume of air gets less as you fill it - making a higher sound.
Cohesion.
Gravity for starters. Also, one must consider that water on glass has a coefficient of friction that is very low, therefore causing it to flow very freely to the lowest point. I have something to add to this. It is gravity, but its the viscosity level that makes water fill the bottom of the glass.
First you would fill it up, then you would either drink it up or drink it down.