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As the liquid inside the glass tumbler is cold it condenses the water vapour in the atmosphere. This explains why tiny droplets of water are found on the outer surface of the glass tumbler.
Locks have what are called tumblers. Your ignition key turns the lock within the tumbler assembly. The tumblers fall into the groves on the key allowing it to turn. Insert the wrong key and the tumblers are not aligned properly and the key will not turn.A tumbler is a flat-bottomed glass with no handle, foot, or stem.
It's called a shot glass.
If we pour hot tea in glass tumbler the tumbler will expand and break off. So to prevent it we keep a metal spoon in it,as it is a conductor of heat it will absorb heat and prevents the glass from breaking.
Tumbler
Tumblers and footed glasses are both drinking vessels. A tumbler has a flat bottom that rests on a surface while a footed glass has a stem or feet which it sits on.
A thick Glass tumbler crack when hot water is poured into it,because the inside of the tumbler expands more rapidly than outside and causes strain in the glass As result of this a type of glass known as pyrex is used for making lab beakers and flask to avoid above effects.
It's slightly closer to the bottom when the tumbler is empty, and moves higher as the tumbler is filled, winding up near the middle when it's completely full.
No difference at all. Just the name. Same with "Cocktail Glass" also being known as a "Martini Glass".
A whiskey tumbler is nothing more than a stemless drinking glass usually with a thick base used for - usually - hard liquor such as Whiskey. Viper1
Yes it does due to the rapid temperature drop on the glass.