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cup holder
Tube feet are structures that operate like a suction cup.
Holds more liquid than a regular cup... Simple as that :P
Silphium perfoliatum, or cup plant is a plant that grows on prairies and gardens in the central and eastern United States. The stem is square and the leaves grow in a way that forms a cup that holds water.http://www.illinoiswildflowers.info/prairie/plantx/cupplantx.htm
Because rough surfaces prevent the edges of the suction cup from creating a seal, which a suction cup needs to function.
This is because we dont want any heat to escape and can measure temperature changes.
Yes it is programable and has an auto off function.
you use a measuring cup to measure how much liquid there is.
If the quadratic function is written as ax2 + bx + c then if a > 0 the function is cup shaped and if a < 0 it is cap shaped. (if a = 0 it is not a quadratic) if b2 > 4ac then the equation crosses the x-axis twice. if b2 = 4ac then the equation touches the x-axis (is a tangent to it). if b2 < 4ac then the equation does not cross the x-axis.
When you put cold water inside a cup, you cool the outside surface. If the temperature of the outside becomes less than the dew point of the air surrounding the cup, then condensation takes place. This appears as small drops of water on the outside of the cup. Dew point is a function of humidity and temperature. Dew point condensation is the same process that creates frost and fog in certain weather conditions.
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A "penis cup" is worn to protect the penis and the balls or for reasons of "chastity" in some religious beliefs. A "penis cup" is usually referred to as a "cup-protector" or as a "nut-cup". A cup should be worn inside a cup-jockstrap which is similar to a regular jockstrap but is a jockstrap made with a pouch to hold the cup. Some athletic briefs or shorts are made with a pouch to put a cup into. There are different sizes of cups, for youth, teenagers, and adult men. Also, different brands of cups are different in their shape and size. The "traditional" cup is triangular shaped and the "banana" cup is shaped to contour differently to the body. To put a cup on, you insert the cup into the cup-jockstrap or into the briefs or shorts which are made to hold a cup. Then you step into the jockstrap and pull it on, or pull the briefs or shorts on like you do when you put underwear on. The testicles fit into the lower part of the cup. With the triangular shaped cup, you can allow your penis to hang down or you can lift it up and lay it across the inside top part of the cup. With the banana shaped cup, your penis has to be allowed to hang down. To function properly, the cup must fit real tight against your body so that the impact of a blow will be transferred against your body and not against your penis or balls. Some briefs or athletic shorts which are made to hold a cup do not hold the cup tight against the body. To ensure a tight fit, you can wear compression shorts over the cup-jockstrap or over the briefs or shorts.