The air pressure inside the glass is stronger than the water pressure outside, creating a barrier that prevents the water from entering the glass. This is due to atmospheric pressure pushing down on the surface of the water and keeping it from filling the inverted glass.
The change in sound as you fill a glass with water is due to the different densities of air and water. As the water level rises, the amount of air in the glass decreases, causing the transmission of sound waves to change. This results in a shift in pitch and clarity of the sound produced when tapping the glass.
Impermeable Rock
To measure the air in a glass full of stones, you can first fill the glass with water. Then, carefully submerge the glass into a larger container of water, making sure no air escapes. The volume of water displaced by the glass will indicate the total volume of the glass, including the volume of air in between the stones. By subtracting the volume of water from the total volume of the glass, you can determine the volume of air present.
If the glass has a hole in the bottom and you submerge it upside down in water, the water would enter the glass through the hole until the air pressure inside and outside the glass equalize. Once this happens, the water would stay at a level inside the glass equal to the height of the water outside the glass.
The air pressure inside the glass is stronger than the water pressure outside, creating a barrier that prevents the water from entering the glass. This is due to atmospheric pressure pushing down on the surface of the water and keeping it from filling the inverted glass.
To annul an action. Example: DO = Fill a glass with water. UNDO = Empty the glass of water. In which the second action nullifies the first. or it means to UNDO A PROBLEM OR WORD
You fill the glass up.
A glass jar filled with air
When you put water in a glass you fill it up.
Water cannot fill the glass because the glass is already ~lled with air. The "empty" glass is full of air. So, air takes up space. Air is a gas. It has no size or shape of its own but will fill every space it can.
To fill a glass with water in Old School RuneScape, you can simply right-click on a water source like a sink, fountain, or water pump with a glass in your inventory and select "Use" to fill it. In RuneScape 3, you can do the same by right-clicking on a water source with a glass in your inventory and choosing the "Fill" option.
Fill the 9oz glass. Pour the 9 oz glass into the 4oz glass until the 4oz glass is full. You now have 5 oz in the 9oz glass. Empty the 4oz glass Pour pour the remaining water from the 9oz glass into the 4oz glass until it is full. You now have 1 oz in the 9oz glass. Empty the 4 oz glass. Pour the remaining 1oz in the 9oz glass into the 4 oz glass. Fill the 9oz glass. The 4oz glass with 1oz in it can now fit a total of 3 more oz. Pour the 9oz glass into the 4oz glass until it is full. You now have 6oz in the 9oz glass.
you fill it up
You fill the glass up.
fill it up with water if it isnt empty but nearly is
I would not use "fully empty" in a sentence because it is redundant and unnecessary. If something is "empty", it's empty. You do not need to say "fully empty" because empty cannot be anything but nothing. There is no further defining words needed.The glass was empty.I carried an empty pitcher.My gas gauge read E for empty.