The marble will sink.
An empty glass, since half a glass drunk from half a glass will leave it empty. ;)
what happens if you leave a hsssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss
When you drop a piece of stone into a glass half filled with water, the stone will displace some of the water, causing the water level to rise. This is known as the principle of displacement. The amount of water displaced will be equal to the volume of the stone that is submerged.
- Sodium chloride is dissolved and dissociated in water. - Potato can absorb an amount of sodium chloride.
An egg placed in a glass half-filled with water will sink to the bottom if it is fresh, as the density of the egg is higher than that of water. However, if the egg is not fresh and has started to go bad, it may float due to the accumulation of gases inside the shell.
If both of them consist of water and ice at the same time then the temperature for both of them is zero Celsius (from the heating curve of water)
Half full. If you look at it as just a glass with water in it then that's what it is. If you put meaning into it then the glass will always be completely full. How full do you want your glass?
Yeah. Am always choosing half full glass of water. Because am always looks forward.
The answer depends on the size of the glass; there is no standard size.
You just have to deal with it,man - If it happens there's a reason so live life with the glass half full and party!
Pick an answer: a) For both glasses, the water is about the same temperature, say just above 32F. Then the glass without ice has the most water by mass. b) The glass with only water is quite hot, say just below boiling. The glass with water and ice cubes is just about at 32F and the volume of ice is very small (less than 2%). The the glass with water and ice could have more water by mass. c) By definition, water refers to H2O in its solid form. By definition, ice refers to H2O in its solid form. So, "by definition", the half full glass with ice will always have less water by volume.
The realist sees the glass as either full, half full, or half empty, based on the amount of water in the glass. They focus on the concrete observation of the glass and its contents without adding subjective interpretations.