Usually your coffee cup is no measuring cup. The measurement of one cup is always 8 fluid ounces. The coffee cups in my cabinet range from a tiny 4-ounce demitasse to 16 ounce mugs. You can find larger ones. And I suppose smaller, too.
Beaker.
Keg
no
You can either call it a tumbler or a beaker. A Bowl.
Until they are destroyed, yes.
Volume is simply a way of measuring stuff in an x ammount of pressure.You can measure the density of something which will remain the same no matter what, the size of the object can change but the ammount of particles will always stay the same.If I were to measure the volume of pint of water it would measure 1pint and it would fill a pint glass. If I were to throw the water into a black hole the water would still contain the same ammount of matter but it would fit into a cup a million times smaller than a pin head.
Yes, "Tracey Beaker Returns" is a sequel to "The Story of Tracy Beaker". Both are based on the character of Tracy Beaker created by Jacqueline Wilson.
Yes they are the same because Louis st. John invented them at the same ammount
Yes, a glass beaker can typically be used as a substitute for a plastic cup in the determination of heat of solution. Glass is generally a better material as it is more chemically inert and can withstand higher temperatures than plastic, making it more suitable for certain experiments involving heat. Make sure to check that the glass beaker is heat-resistant and appropriate for the experiment.
Because there is a greater volume of water in beaker B, the beaker would have to be heated for a longer period of time to reach the same temperature as beaker A. If your desire is to have both beakers warmed to the same temperature at the same time, beaker B would require the addition of more heat (because there is more water inside it).
You could pour the liquid into a measuring beaker or graduated jug.You could pour the liquid into a measuring beaker or graduated jug.
none there will allways be the same ammount of water on earth