Identify the common properties in glass Cup bucket mug and jug
Because there is more water in a bucket than in a cup, and more energy has to be put into the bucket of water than the little cup of water to bring them to the same temperature.
It means that the person doesn't want any more of whatever they were drinking. Sometimes a napkin is placed over the glass, cup, etc, to indicate same.
There are many things that make up a prism. Such as glass, light a it has to be in a certain shape to have the light pass through it.
Adding on to that- if your mass is the same( the cups are the same size) and you are putting in the same amount of liquid then it should be glass, but like the other person said it depends on different factors so don't take my word for it. Try doing an experiment to test it out.
Same as drinkin water from a glass/cup. JM
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a bucket could be any measure. some common buckets are 1 gallon, 2.5 gallons (10 qts.), 3 gallons, 4 gallons, 5 gallons and 6 gallons. The most popular of these are 2.5 gallon galvanized steel, and 5 gallon plastic buckets. Cup measurements are too small for buckets, a 2.5 gallon bucket would be a 40 cup bucket, for example.
Because there is more water in a bucket than in a cup, and more energy has to be put into the bucket of water than the little cup of water to bring them to the same temperature.
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The top edge of a glass or cup is called the rim.
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Plastic is less dense than glass, so normally a plastic cup is considerably lighter than a glass cup, although in theory a very small glass cup could weigh less than a very large plastic cup.
If the bucket holds more than 16 fluid ounces, then the bucket is what you're looking for.
You don't, because they measure different things. Temperature (degrees Celsius) describes how deep the heat is in something, whereas energy (calories) describes how much heat energy you put into it in order to make it that deep. -- I have a bucket of water on the table. -- I take a small cup, I dip a cup of water out of the bucket, and I place the cup on the table next to the bucket. -- The water in the bucket and the water in the cup both have the same temperature. -- I want to make the cup 10 degrees warmer, and I also want to make the bucket 10 degrees warmer. -- I'll need to add more calories of heat to the bucket, and fewer calories of heat to the cup, to raise both temperatures by the same number of degrees.
I assume you mean the water in the cup. Foam is a better insulator than glass, so it should be the water in the glass cup.