No,it is flaw size that control the strength.
Double Strength Billet (DSB) glass
Ultimate strength is used for materials that yield before breaking, like metals; rupture strength is for materials that break suddenly, like glass. Ultimate rupture strength would imply some yield strength before finally breaking and is not a preferred term for brittle materials like glass.
The compressive strength of bricks varies depending on the type of bricks and what they are used for. The compressive strength of conventional red bricks is 40 to 65 Kg/cm2. In comparison, flyash bricks have a compressive strength of 70 to 120 Kg/cm2.
Same as any other material. Glass has a thickness,inertia, area, modulus, etc. like all materials. If u mean strength of glass, ask again
spider silk's tensile strength (per unit of density) is about ten times that of steel cable.
Common glass is a silicate.
alkaline silicate (glass) is the product of the third reaction that takes place in an air bag chemical formula: K2O + Na2O + SiO2 -> alkaline silicate (glass)
Common glass is a silicate.
Glass is made by heating a mixture of limestone, sand and sodium carbonate. As glass is a mixture of calcium silicate and sodium silicate.
silicate dioxide
when sodium silicate is fused it is called water glass..........
Liquid glass is Sodium Silicate also known as water glass.
Sodium silicate is nothing but Sand . So the source of sodium silicate in earth crust. The main use of sodium silicate is to make glass.
Water glass is actually sodium silicate.
A glass is the silicates of sodium or potassium and silicate of calcium.
Glass is a silicate; many types of glass exist, with very different composition.
Na2SiO3. sodium silicate, it looks like a glass but is not the glass.