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Any glass cleaner should do the trick. Use a microfiber or a very soft cloth when cleaning windows to help eliminate smears and marks left behind.
Fiberglass is a composite material reinforcement. Parts made using fiberglass are typically still referred to as "fiberglass." Fiberglass parts are made from strands of glass fiber which are suspended in a polymer (plastic) matrix (resin). Fiberglass cloth is a fabric comprised of strands of glass fibers that are bundled together in different weaves. Unlike carbon fiber, fiberglass can be purchased in the form of cloth where long continuous stands of glass are woven into a fabric using a predetermined weave, or in chopped strand mat where short strands of glass are formed randomly into a fabric and held together by a weak styrene styrene bonding agent. Fiberglass cloth has good direction strength while fibergas mat has a lower strenght but is equal in all directions. The two most common glass types are E-glass and S-glass. S-glass is a higher strength glass reinforcement, sometimes referred to as structural-glass, and as you can imagine it is a bit more expensive. For more information on composite materials including fiberglass, carbon fiber, and kevlar see http://www.baronecomposites.com/Composite_Materials_FAQ.htm
You throw a ball and accidentally break a glass window Describe the relationship between the momentum of the ball and what happens to the window?"It depends on the window and the size of the object you are throwing or using to break it.
If you are placing the tube into a hot liquid or a hot tube into a cold liquid, you are running the chance of it exploding and trust me, no one likes glass in their eyes or hands.
There are many possible words, but perhaps vitrification would fit best.
A plastic ruler is rubbed vigorously with a woolen cloth
Yes, rubbing a silk cloth on glass cause electrons to move to the cloth. As a result, glass rod acquires positive charge and silk acquires negative charge.
When glass rod is rubbed with silk cloth it becomes positively charged and the silk cloth becomes negatively charged. This is because the glass rod looses electrons to the silk cloth which makes it positive and the silk cloth becomes negative.
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Because the air can pass through the cloth. When you blow on glass it condenses.
Yes it does when you rub the glass rod against the wool cloth the rod becomes negatively charged...therefore attracting the wool cloth
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electrons are stripped away from the atoms in the glass and transferred to the cloth. This leaves the glass with more positive than negative charge, so you get a net positive charge.
fragility of human relationships- as glass and sliver are fragile.
- Wiping the glass with cloth - Removing the glass during cleaning
metal,plastic, rubber,glass and cloth.