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Victorian glass costs a few hundred dollars. The cost really depends on the quality of the glass and how big the glass is. The bigger the glass the more it will cost.
When glass is rubbed, it tends to acquire a negative charge. This is due to the transfer of electrons from the material it is rubbed against to the glass, causing an imbalance in charge and resulting in a negative charge on the glass.
Aluminum cans: - pop = 5 cents each - beer = 10 cents each Plastic/glass bottles & juice boxes: - pop, water, juice 1L or smaller: 5 cents each - pop, water, juice larger than 1L: 20 cents each - beer, wine, cooler 1L or smaller: 10 cents each - beer, wine, cooler larger than 1L: 20 cents each Plastic bottles and juice boxes need the cap removed, but glass bottles don't.
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Rubbing a glass rod with fur transfers electrons from the fur to the glass rod, giving the glass rod a negative charge. This charge separation creates an attractive force between the glass rod (negative charge) and the fur (positive charge), causing them to be attracted to each other.
It is about 60 dollars for a lot of the types of glass.
When a glass rod is rubbed with a silk cloth, the glass rod becomes positively charged. This is because electrons are transferred from the glass to the silk, leaving the glass with an excess of positive charge.
The glass rod becomes positively charged because it loses electrons when rubbed with silk. This creates an imbalance of positive charge, as the glass atoms are left with more protons (positive charge) than electrons (negative charge).
The cost could range anywhere from 80 to 200 dollars. It depends on a lot of factors like material, manufacturer, size, labor, and trim. However, double hung windows will save you a lot of money on heating and cooling costs. Windows with a single pane of glass can cost about 800 dollars a year on energy costs.