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Glass has a higher conductivity than thin plastic but,it is still lower than metal so metal may be a better conductor
The lenses are made from either glass or plastic. The frames are generally made from plastic, nylon, a metal or metal alloy.
The type of filament used in tube light is that one which is thin and surrounded by an oblong metal shield.
i think its "annealing"... if so, it is a process where both metal and glass are heated in order for them to change their/its properties.
Landfill mining and extracting the resources that were deposited previously (i.e: glass, metal) and recycle them.
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It magnifyes the light into a room.
if your melting wax in a glass container be sure you do so at 125 degrees. get a deep metal pan, fill half full with water, heat the water, put your wax in your glass container and put the container in the pan,WATCH IT CLOSELY.
Any container - metal, glass, plastic - will do. Bear in mind that a metal container will cool down; for this reason, glass and plastic are better.
Because most acids will corrode the metal container.
It's housed in a second container - to prevent rain (or other liquids) adding to the sample without being measured.
Glass candle holders are generally the easiest to clean. Unlike metal, they can be placed in the microwave for 30 seconds to soften the wax.
a tea light is a small candle, usually in a small metal cylinder. hope this answers your question!
it would melt faster in a glass container faster.
Metal or Glass would best, but for long term storage it would be best to keep it in the original container it came in. The original container would be specially made for the purpose.
Glass and metal. More specifically, a filament, wires that conduct, and a vacuum inside a glass shell.
This depends on the construction of the container but if the constructions are identical (the walls are equally thick, etc) the metal container will loose heat fastest. Different "plastics" have differing coefficients of thermal conductivity and so whether they conduct heat better or worse than glass depends on which "plastic" is in use.