These are basic conversions of energy. When you tear the paper, you do work which is converted to sound energy and probably some heat energy. The same concept applies to breaking a glass.
Glass expands at different rates. This rate is called a coeficient of expansion (COE). The higher the number the more it expands as its temperature rises. Glasses with low COE's can withstand heat much better than those with high COE's. When you pour hot liquid in a glass container with a high COE (90) quickly it can expand so much, so fast that it breaks. If you do the same thing in a Pyrex container (COE 32.5) it expands less and can take the stress without breaking.
it flies up to the glass
Yes. All you have to do is put the piece of paper in a pan. then you fill the pan with water, put it the freezer for 2-3 hours. finally you take it out of the freezer, the paper will be frozen. you then take it and break it. you have successfully broken paper.
because it's in your mum
A glass rod that is charged usually attracts the small bits of paper placed near it because it is usually electrostatically charged.
they are all produced from natural resources (apex)
It mean breakable,something that can break easy like a book,paper,water bottle and stuff like that
crush a piece of paper and tape it.
Paper is produced in a paper mill and is made from trees. Paper mills are located in states that have an abundance of trees. A couple states where paper is produced are, Idaho and Maine.
Glass paper is made of glass and is more rough and sandpaper is made of sand which is less rough
crush a piece of paper and tape it.
Paper, Tea, News Paper, and Glass Paper, Tea, News Paper, and Glass
Paper is produced at a paper mill.
To prevent breakages or if they do break to minimise the risk of injury
plastic glass mental paper
It is made from paper coated in a thin layer of glue and then dusted in glass powder.
Glass paper is used for either smoothing out surfaces or slightly shortning wood.