Glass does not "do" anything with heat.
Glass is not a (thermal) insulator though.
Glass is a poor conductor of heat.
Yes, glass will conduct heat, only not as well as metals.
Glass is an electrical insulator. But glass more readily conducts heat.
yes. these are the best conductors of heat: copper aluminum, glass, brass and steel conduct heat the best
No.
YUPPERS! and it will trap most of it but not all 2nd Answer: Ummm . . . a glass window does not attract heat. It does not 'trap' it, either. The glass may allow heat through, or glass can heat up, itself, but then it can radiate that heat away when the air around the glass is cooler than it is. That is certainly not, "Trapping" the heat.
heat willcut glass.
when one material is heated it expand:because the glass is not a conductor of heat
Yes, glass will conduct heat, only not as well as metals.
Glass is a poor conductor of heat.
Glass is an electrical insulator. But glass more readily conducts heat.
Because glass is a great isolator. Glass reflect heat and if the glass itself is heated then you will simply see a WALL of heat as glass is reflective.
According to a couple of websites: Yes, you can cut heat resistant glass - use a diamond glass cutter.
the thicker the glass the less heat goes in
yes. these are the best conductors of heat: copper aluminum, glass, brass and steel conduct heat the best
No.
solar water heaters have glass plates to receive sunlight to heat water.