Extremely hot glass flows and sometimes rapidly in the right temperature. At a lower temperature it is like molasses. And at room temperature it doesn't flow and is just like other solids.
glass does not and cannot allow electricity to flow through and around it so no...
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Insulator
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Substances that block electrical flow are called insulators. Some examples are glass, ceramics and rubber
Glass
an insulator
glass does not and cannot allow electricity to flow through and around it so no...
Glass is heated in a furnace until it begins to flow. It can then be blown or molded into shape.
It is watertight.
Glass is an insulator.
Insulator
glass
glass
"Insulators"
It is a insulator. The glass does not have free electrons to flow as current, and the air in the tube is also an insulator.
I'm guessing silk because glass is a solid and doesn't "flow" like silk does.