Because there is a difference between the circumferences of the top lip and the base of the cup.
A can, a circular cup, a wheel, etc
Amongst many other things, a plate, a cup, a bowl, and a Frisbee are all circular.
A round paper cup typically has three flat surfaces: the bottom, which is flat to provide stability; and the two circular ends of the cup, which are also flat. The sides of the cup are curved, but the cup's structure primarily includes these three flat surfaces.
The riddle describes a "ring" or "well." The phrase "round as an apple" suggests a circular shape, while "deep as a cup" refers to its depth. The idea that "all the seas can't fill it up" indicates that it has a limitless capacity or depth, making it impossible for any amount of water to fill it. Thus, the answer is a "well" or a "ring."
1/2 cup + 1/4 cup = 3/4 of a cup
Yes, centripetal force helps keep water in a cup when the cup is spun in a circular motion. As the cup moves, the centripetal force acts toward the center of the circular path, keeping the water pressed against the bottom and sides of the cup. This force counteracts the tendency of the water to spill out due to inertia, allowing it to remain inside the cup during the motion.
The tangential speed of the rim of the wide end of the cup is greater than that of the narrow end because the circular path covered by the wide end is larger than that covered by the narrow end. The rim of the wide end has to cover a greater distance in the same amount of time, hence its tangential speed is higher.
A can, a circular cup, a wheel, etc
The first tapered roller bearing using a cup and cone to even weight loads and to greatly reduce friction.
The diameter of the "cup" is the same top to bottom. There is, however, a slight beveled edge which makes the ball sit in the middle of the cup making it easier to retrieve by the golfer.
It prevents the cup from toppling over in case of sudden jerks.
Typically, about 1 cup of sushi rice is used per roll of sushi.
Amongst many other things, a plate, a cup, a bowl, and a Frisbee are all circular.
A round paper cup typically has three flat surfaces: the bottom, which is flat to provide stability; and the two circular ends of the cup, which are also flat. The sides of the cup are curved, but the cup's structure primarily includes these three flat surfaces.
You will need: A long cardboard roll A cup ribbon super glue a piece of fabric Step one would be to cover the cardboard roll tightly with the piece of fabric. Step two glue the fabric securely in place, then tuck the excess fabric into the ends of the roll Step 3 tie a ribbon bow at the centre of your roll step 4 glue down the ribbon/roll onto the bottom of the cup and your done
The diameter of a circle is the length of a straight line segment going from one point on the circle to a point on the opposite side, passing through the center point of the circle. The diameter of a cup would be the diameter of the circular face of the cup.
when you pour water into a glass cup, the water has mouister that gose onto the cup.