because glass working needs soft glass
because glass working needs soft glass
To avoid the glass from breaking.
soft because it will absorb the impact more than hard glass
soft glass Hard glass crown glass flint glass glass ceramics etc
because of the pressure inside the soft drinks, and to prevent that from pressurizing on the glass people use thick glass so when the soft drink starts fizzing it will not put a lot of pressure because the glass is thick or heavy and wont break or crack.
Soft glass has a lower melting point compared to borosilicate glass, making it easier to work with for artists and hobbyists. It is more pliable and workable, but also tends to be more prone to thermal shock and can deform more easily during heating. Soft glass is also more affordable than borosilicate glass.
Somewhere soft.
Lens paper is typically used to clean the glass surfaces of a microscope. It is designed to be soft and non-abrasive to avoid scratching the delicate lenses.
No, felt typically does not scratch glass as it is a soft material. However, it is always a good idea to be cautious when cleaning glass surfaces to avoid any potential scratching.
The soft drink assumed the shape of the container.
Yes
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