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Yes, the glass during glass blowing can break if the worker isn't careful. Whether it breaks depends on many factors, such as temperature of the material, how thinly the glass is blown, and skill of the glass blower.
yes, breaking glass changes the physical properties of the piece, while a chemical change would be removing one of the elements that make up the glass
The glass of a kerosene lamp while glowing is hot. When water falls on it, there is a sudden change in temperature, which causes the glass to break.
To effectively cut sea glass, you can use a glass cutter tool to score the glass and then carefully break it along the scored line. It's important to wear safety goggles and gloves while cutting sea glass to prevent injuries.
Tanning beds don't actually use glass. Glass blocks UV light, so this would be counterproductive. The "glass" in a tanning bed is actually plexiglass, which is quite durable plastic like material.
To effectively cut glass backsplash, you can use a glass cutter tool to score the glass along the desired cutting line. Then, carefully apply pressure to break the glass along the scored line. It is important to wear safety goggles and gloves while cutting glass to prevent injuries.
Yes, it is true. Putting boiling water in a drinking glass can create thermal shock, causing the glass to break. The sudden change in temperature can expand or contract the glass too quickly, leading to cracking or shattering. It is safer to use heat-resistant glassware designed to withstand high temperatures.
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I was recently watching an episode of mythbusters and they successfully discovered that a bullets so called "sonic boom" could not break glass, even though the bullet itself came within an inch of the glass traveling approxamitely 1,984 mph. Throuhgh research and calculations, I have found that thunder travels at about the same speed as sound, which is 1,200 mph. And because thunder is the most common form of a "sonic boom", thunder alone, even if the lightning that caused it was within an inch of glass, would not break the glass.
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Windex works by using a combination of solvents and surfactants to break down and remove dirt, grease, and grime from glass surfaces. The solvents help to dissolve and lift away the dirt, while the surfactants help to break the surface tension of water, allowing it to spread evenly and easily across the glass for a streak-free finish.
While you do have more of a chance to break a glass tabletop then you would a wooden or plastic one, they are usualy designed to be tough. Most glass counter tops are made of thick, tempered glass that is very stiurdy and can take some punishment. They will also be fine under normal temprature variations. That being said, care should be taken with them, because a lot of force will still break one.