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β 10y agoFalse apex
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β 10y agoAnonymous
False because there is no gravity on the moon.
No, in the vacuum of space where there is no air resistance, the cup and the water will fall at the same rate due to the effect of gravity. The presence of air does not affect the rate at which objects fall in a vacuum.
What does this question even mean?If you're asking why some little droplets of water remain in the cup after pouring it, it's basically due to surface tension and the fact that the surface of glass is somewhat hydrophilic.If you've just set the cup upright in the bowl, then it's a little something called gravity.ANSWER IT PLEASEWhen a cup of water, held upright, is dropped on the moon, the air makes the cup fall faster than the water.A.TrueB.False
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Salt water.
Yes, they both fall at the same rate because the force of gravity is the same for both the cup and the water. True
water
makes it boil faster
makes the molecules in the water move faster.
it makes the water boil faster