No the water was dropped, not the cup.correct
false
stays the same
a cup of water that is boiled since it gives more heat.
A cup of boiling water since it has higher temperature. Note that heat transfer depends more on the temperature.
It depends on the size of the cup.
True
Yes.
Yes, they both fall at the same rate because the force of gravity is the same for both the cup and the water. True
Yes, they both fall at the same rate because the force of gravity is the same for both the cup and the water. True
I'm not for sure, but according to science it would be true because since the water is in the cup and the is drop, so is the water. And there are two laws that can go with this. 1: An Object at rest stays at rest, an object in motion stays in motion. 2: Every object lands at the same time.
the answer is true not false
There's no reason it should, since the water and the cup fall with the same acceleration.
false
After you dropped a rock in a cup of water you noticed some displacement of the water on the counter.
try covering the glass, so the heat particles stay inside the cup, and the hot water stays hot.
False apex
False, It's because nothing's there holding the water in place.(Im assuming :D)