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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.
A glass tumbler is a type of drinking vessel made of glass that usually has a flat bottom and straight sides. It is commonly used for serving water, juice, cocktails, or other beverages.
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.
The center of gravity of a glass tumbler is typically closer to its bottom because the bottom is usually wider and heavier compared to the mouth. This means that the majority of the glass's mass is concentrated towards the bottom, shifting the center of gravity in that direction.
No difference at all. Just the name. Same with "Cocktail Glass" also being known as a "Martini Glass".
When the cold drink is poured into the glass, the air around it cools down quickly. This causes the water vapor in the air to condense on the colder surface of the glass, leading to the formation of droplets. The droplets are essentially water from the air that has condensed on the chilled surface of the glass.
When hot water is poured into a cold glass tumbler, the sudden temperature change creates thermal stress in the glass. This stress can cause the glass to crack or even shatter due to uneven expansion of the glass material. It is recommended to avoid extreme temperature differences to prevent this from happening.
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