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It will not in heat that we get. The amount of heat required would kill us before the mirror cracked. However, On a hot day you can crack any of the windows or mirrors if the get cold water on them, so no washing the car in the middle of a hot day, wait till evening.
Yes, a concave mirror can be used to start a fire by focusing sunlight to a point, creating intense heat that can ignite materials like paper or dry leaves. This is due to the mirror converging light rays to a single point, increasing the light's intensity and heat at that spot.
Heat will first cause the glass to expand, which normally shatters it from its frame. Even higher heat may cause it to melt (it is already an amorphous solid). Even higher heat (3000 degrees C) can cause it to vaporize.
Since its less dense than normal glass, it will shatter or crack easily. If you put it in the oven more than 5 or 6 times it might shatter due to the heat.
no. due to the heat it would explode/shatter...
No, it is not recommended to aim the mirror of a microscope at the sun to light up a specimen. The intense light and heat from the sun can damage the microscope, including the mirror and the specimen. It is safer and more effective to use the built-in illumination or a separate light source for observing specimens.
No, it is not safe to heat a mason jar on the stove as it can shatter due to the rapid temperature change.
Lungfish survive intense heat and and in active state called extivation
He felt intense pain when his tooth fell out. The heat from the stove was very intense.
all cars have heat
cacti
Diamond is created from carbon by intense heat and phenomenal pressure. You can read more, below.
Glass can crack or shatter when exposed to high temperatures during a fire due to uneven heating and rapid cooling. The intense heat weakens the glass structure, causing it to break. Glass can also distort or warp from the heat, affecting its transparency.