Of course glasses come in different sizes, but a tall glass is about 12 fluid ounces (US), and a small glass is about 8.
Depends how big the glass is, but around 6 to 10 FLUID ounces.
1 glass water = 250 ml
It depends how big the glass is. Some can be 1 liter in capacity, but it is more likely to be about 450 ml or less (for a smaller glass).
That would obviously depend on how big the glass you are using is. Do the math!
Get a big glass of water and drink it all
Keeping the pH glass electrode immersed in water before and after use helps prevent the electrode from drying out, which can affect its accuracy and performance. It also helps to maintain the hydration level of the electrode, ensuring proper functioning and stability during measurements.
The refractive index of water with respect to glass is more than 1. This means that light travels faster in water than in glass, causing the light to bend when it passes from glass to water.
1 plus 1 = 2 because 1 thing and another thing is 2 things think abstract; like (example) 1 sandpile + 1 sandpile = 1 sandpile. Or 1 glass of water plus one glass of water = 1 bigger glass of water.
depends on how big the glass is
a cup is 8 oz. but, a 'glass' can be an size or shape so this question has no correst answer
there are 3 ways to do this 1. Drink a glass of water 2. Hold your breath for 10 sec. 3. Take really big deep breaths 4.gargle with salt water
Rodger Bacon Is the creator of the magnifying glass. The first magnifying glass was a big ball full of water. And it helped people read.