When a drinking glass is wet, the layer of water underneath creates less friction between the glass and the counter, making it easier for the glass to slide. This reduced friction allows the glass to move more freely across the surface, especially if there are no grips or stops to prevent it from sliding.
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Water can exist in three states; as liquid water, as solid ice, and as the gaseous water vapor. In the presence of a cold surface such as the outside of a glass containing ice, vapor in the air will condense into liquid water on the cold outside surface.
Room temperature glass of water, the molecules are in constant motion and jostle around due to thermal energy. This motion is random, causing the molecules to collide with each other and the walls of the container. This activity contributes to the fluidity and equilibrium state of the water.
The glass with 400 mL of water has more thermal energy since it has more mass. The thermal energy is directly proportional to the mass of the substance, so the glass with more water will have more thermal energy.
No, a glass of water sitting on a table does not have potential energy. Potential energy is the energy an object has due to its position or state, such as when the glass of water is raised above the table.
The full logic problem as I heard it is, "There was a woman who walked into a shop. She asked the man behind the counter for a glass of water. The man behind the counter pulled out a gun. The woman thanked him, and then left."AnswerThe woman had the hiccups, which is why she wanted a glass of water. The shopkeeper instead pulled out a gun, and scared her hiccups away.
Measure its temperature.
The exact same reason a glass filled with ice water sitting on a table has CONDENSATION forming on the outside of the glass .. The ambient temperature is HIGHER then the glass and thus the dripping
take a glass of water and put on your older brother. he will beat you. this will show the law of motion.
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When a drinking glass is wet, the layer of water underneath creates less friction between the glass and the counter, making it easier for the glass to slide. This reduced friction allows the glass to move more freely across the surface, especially if there are no grips or stops to prevent it from sliding.
Evaporation - to change into vapor. For example, if you leave a glass of water sitting out for a long period of time, the water will eventually evaporate and disappear.
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wsh it wid water
Water can exist in three states; as liquid water, as solid ice, and as the gaseous water vapor. In the presence of a cold surface such as the outside of a glass containing ice, vapor in the air will condense into liquid water on the cold outside surface.
Room temperature glass of water, the molecules are in constant motion and jostle around due to thermal energy. This motion is random, causing the molecules to collide with each other and the walls of the container. This activity contributes to the fluidity and equilibrium state of the water.