Density 10 kg/cm2, 16 kg/cm2, 24 kg/cm2, 48 kg/cm2 etc
Uday Shah
density of laminated glass
Yes it does when you rub the glass rod against the wool cloth the rod becomes negatively charged...therefore attracting the wool cloth
Cotton wool has a very low density and has thousands of pockets to trap air in. Because of this, cotton wool is a good insulator, but there are others that are better. As a rule of thumb, the lower the density, the better the insulator. There are virtually no exceptions to this.
the density of the liquid in this glass jar is 5 liter
one is made from rock and one is made from fibre glass
rock wool is made out of rock and glass wool is made out of glass
Glass wool is a thermal insulation that consists of intertwined and flexible glass fibers, which causes it to "package" air, resulting in a low density that can be varied through compression and binder content. the packages of air will not allow conduction to take place
will 0000 rock wool scratch windsheild glass
density of laminated glass
yes.glass wool is one of the sound absorbing material while ground glass is not.
Yes
the rod slightly attract each other
The described action will leave the wool sock positively charged, as electrons will be transferred to the glass rod.
Yes
wool
The density of the glass has not changed, but since air is less dense than glass, the density of the block has decreased.
Yes it does when you rub the glass rod against the wool cloth the rod becomes negatively charged...therefore attracting the wool cloth