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β 7y agoIt can hold about 179.07 cubic inches more of water.
Volume = pi r^2
The volume of the water in the 8 inch glass = 8 pi (1.5)(1.5) = 18pi = about 56.55 cubic inches
The volume of the 12 inch glass = 12 pi (2.5)(2.5) = 75 pi = about 235.62 cubic inches
The difference in volume is 57 pi or about 179.07 cubic inches
*previous answer used a different size glass
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Cohesion
Yes. You can do this by right-clicking a glass bottle in water or a water-filled cauldron.
When you dip a glass upside down in a pail filled with water, the air trapped inside the glass creates an air pocket at the top of the glass, preventing water from entering. This is because the pressure of the air inside the glass is greater than the pressure of the water outside. The glass will remain filled with air and no water will enter.
Cohesion
Light traveling through a glass filled with water will experience refraction, causing it to change speed and direction. The change in speed is due to the difference in optical density between the glass, water, and air. The bending of light at the interface of water and glass is what causes the phenomenon of refraction.
With a U form glass tube and filled with water.
The water should evaporate if the glass was not covered.
A volume of 453 cubic inches is filled by 1.961 gallons of water.
Glass. Or thick Plastic. Filled with water. Get smart -_-
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When you drop a piece of stone into a glass half filled with water, the stone will displace some of the water, causing the water level to rise. This is known as the principle of displacement. The amount of water displaced will be equal to the volume of the stone that is submerged.