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Where did the water in the outer cup come from?

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.


Will water droplets precipitate into a cup?

Yes, water droplets can precipitate into a cup if they are part of condensation or precipitation from the air. For instance, if the air is humid and the temperature drops, water vapor can condense into tiny droplets that accumulate and eventually fall into the cup. Additionally, if the cup is placed in a cool environment, moisture from the air can condense on its surface and drip into the cup.


Why does the light of the candle turn off when the cup cover the candle and the water raises?

the candle light turns off when the cup is placed over the candle and water rushes in due to atmospheric pressure . when cup is placed on the candle all the air goes out and the glass lifts up due to the atmospheric pressure releases from outside of the cup as there is no air inside to balance the pressure exerted out of the cup . thus when the glass lifts up and the water gets into the cup .


Where did the water droplets come from On the cup of ice?

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.


How can you use saucer in a sentence?

You should place a saucer under the cup to catch any spills. The term 'flying saucer' comes from the plate-like appearance of some UFOs. The cat is happy to get a saucer of milk in the morning. Seldom, people claim to see a flying saucer.