The sound produced by a glass is dependent on how quickly the glass is able to vibrate. The speed of its vibrations is dependent on the mass involved. It takes more energy to move more mass. So the more mass you include in the system (in this case water) the slower the vibrations.
When a cup is filled with boiling water, the heat from the water caused the material of the cup to experience thermal expansion. If the cup is badly made, then different parts of it will expand to different extents and this will create stresses in the material of the cup causing it to crack.
Yes, no matter how much air is filled inside of the balloons.
To find the volume of an irregular object such as a rock, you have to use displacement. If you place the object in a graduated cylinder filled with water, the volume of the object is equal to the amount of water that the object displaces. For example, if a graduated cylinder is filled with 100mL of water, and you place an object such as a rock and the water rises from 100mL to 106mL, then the volume of the rock is 6.
There are numerous types of pasties and turnovers from different cuisines around the world. Some popular ones include Cornish pasties, which are filled with beef, vegetables, and spices; empanadas, a Spanish and Latin American dish filled with meat, vegetables, or cheese; samosas, a traditional Indian snack with a savory filling like potatoes, peas, and spices; and apple turnovers, a sweet pastry filled with apples and cinnamon. These are just a few examples, and the variations are limitless.
Yes it does. We know this because if you have a pump that is filled to the brim with water and try to pump, you will be incapable of doing so.
Yes, you can have your eye prescription filled into different glasses. Many opticians and eyewear retailers offer services to fit prescription lenses into your chosen frames.
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In the UK glasses also mean spectacles so,...... My husband could not find his reading glasses oR The waiter filled up the wine glasses.
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She played music on glasses filled with water--they have different tones depending on how much water is in there.
No, it is not. It is the past tense and past participle of the verb to fill. It can be a verb form, a participial, or an adjective (e.g. filled glasses, filled orders).
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cut the roses stem then put the stems in 2 different glasses filled with water. Put 2 drops of food colouring in the glass.
Beer is usually served in specially made glasses. These hold exactly pint or half-pint & filled to brim, ensuring that you get standard amount of drink
A jaltarang is a musical instrument made of ceramic or metal bowls filled with water. When tapped with a mallet, the bowls produce different musical notes based on the amount of water in each bowl. The water creates a natural resonance that amplifies the sound.