It remains 200 mg. Placing it anywhere does not change its mass
No, 200 liters is not in a tea cup. A standard tea cup can hold around 150-250 milliliters (0.15-0.25 liters) of liquid. 200 liters is a much larger volume and would not fit in a tea cup.
A standard cup will hold 1/4 pint of liquid
It has a much higher volume of water compared to the tea cup. It takes less energy to heat a small amount of liquid such as a tea cup.
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The amount of LPG gas required to boil water for one cup of tea is relatively small, typically around 0.1 to 0.2 kg of LPG. This estimate can vary based on the efficiency of the stove, the initial temperature of the water, and the specific boiling time. Generally, boiling about 200-250 ml of water for tea may use around 10-15 grams of LPG.
If it were broken, no hot water would be contained in the mug or tea cup.
Well, in a cup of 200mL of tea one teaspoon will indeed dissolve. In fact up to 32 teaspoons of sugar will dissolve in a cup of hot tea (200mL). Not that you want that much sugar...Not sure if coffee is the exact same with sugar amounts.
approx. 15 ml. depending on size of cup how much you like etc.
There is no fat in tea itself. If you add something to a cup of tea, such as cream or milk or butter, there is just that much fat.
It dissolves, sweetening and cooling the tea.
One to two tea spoons of salt for one cup of water.
Pouring too much tea into a cup.