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Ordinary glass is hard to break with ur penis but quartz glass u can stick it right through
because there is no friction between pencils and glass and glass is harder than the lead in the pencil .and glass surface is smoother than the surface of paper
glass is an insulator the balls would swing towards the middle position
Quartz agate would scratch glass. Glass would not scratch quartz agate.
Not sure what you are asking here, broke as in not working? or broke as in pieces of glass are in the tank? If the heater is not working, you need to purchase a new heater. If the glass tube is cracked or broken and pieces of glass are in your tank, then you need to unplug the heater and remove the glass from the tank.
There are heater-resistance wires in the glass of the back windshield.
where can i buy the glass for a burner assy. for a dynaglo rmc 55r7b heater
Because it has good insulation so it prevents boss loss and gain of heat from the surrounding ---- Well that's true, but more interestingly, it has a glass chamber inside which is smaller than the outer casing. The air between the glass chamber and the outer casing has had almost all of the air removed, and is therefore a vacuum. This makes the heat unable to escape between the inner chamber and the outer casing, keeping the liquid hot. It also stops heat from outside being able to get into the liquid stored in the glass chamber, therefore keeping it cold. Most of the heat from the flask is lost from the lid, since the liquid has to come out of somewhere.
from what I've seen in national treasure..i believe it is protected by the thick glass casing and the vault
put the glass in the heater....................
yes and when it breaks your water heater will leak when the steel tank rust.
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A heater hose or heater core is in need of repair. stonemkr reverse painting on glass
Yes. That model has a glasslined tank.
Yes, if medically necessary.
The difference between auto glass and regular glass is that auto glass has a thin layer of flexible clear plastic placed between two (or more) layers of glass. The film holds the glass in place when it breaks and will lessen the injuries from broken glass.