Multiple Choice
Can a glass be filled to above its brim with water without the water spilling over the edge?
A) Yes, due to the strong cohesive forces between water molecules.
B) Yes, due to the strong adhesive forces between water molecules.
C) Yes, due to the strong cohesive forces of gravity keeping the water in the cup.
D) No, it is just an optical illusion because water magnetizes things.
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