Trying to BRAKE through glass silently is impossible. Only impossible if you are awake or unless your not a deep sleeper at all.
You can see someone clearly through a clear glass window because it allows light to pass through without significant distortion, maintaining a clear image. In contrast, a frosted glass window scatters the light as it passes through, diffusing the image and making it difficult to see details clearly. The texture or frosting creates a myriad of tiny surfaces that reflect and refract light, blurring the view.
So you can see the sun stream through the window, Messiah was born,
The blue glass absorbs all colors of light EXCEPT Blue, which passes through and to your eyes.
YUPPERS! and it will trap most of it but not all 2nd Answer: Ummm . . . a glass window does not attract heat. It does not 'trap' it, either. The glass may allow heat through, or glass can heat up, itself, but then it can radiate that heat away when the air around the glass is cooler than it is. That is certainly not, "Trapping" the heat.
Justice, Illinois is the largest stained glass window in the Midwest.
Do you want to shoot pane of glass in the window? Shoot a glass object through the window pane.
Sunshine does not break glass. It is not the sun's rays by themselves that break glass, but rather the heat they generate. When sunlight shines through a glass window, it can heat up one side of the glass unevenly, causing stress within the glass that may lead to cracking or breaking.
Of course. Most animals can smash through glass, glass is quite weak even thick heavy plate glass, and mountain lions are ferocious animals that can easily shatter the strongest glass window.
yes it does
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.
Because the window is clear and contains material that you can see through.
You can see someone clearly through a clear glass window because it is transparent and allows light to pass through without scattering. Frosted glass, on the other hand, is designed to scatter light, making it difficult to see through clearly.
Yes, UV light can pass through window glass, but it depends on the type of glass. Regular window glass can block most UVB rays but may allow UVA rays to pass through. To fully block UV light, specialized glass or coatings may be needed.
Although car windows except for the front window, which is a plastic reinforced glass alloy so that pieces of glass fragements don't go flying at you in an accident are all made ou of safety glass, it is relatively easy to break a side window if you honestly wanted to. It takes only a few moments and unless your car has an alarm featured to the passenger side (which contains the glove compartment that is usaly rummaged through) no one but onlookers will be able to know.
no, because the glass could break
Window glass can break at wind speeds as low as 30-45 mph. The exact wind speed depends on factors like the size of the window, the quality and thickness of the glass, and the structural integrity of the building. High wind speeds can create pressure imbalances that can cause windows to break.
Light rays pass through window glass because glass is a transparent material. When light hits the glass, it is able to travel through the material because the glass has a consistent and smooth molecular structure that allows the light to pass through without being absorbed or reflected significantly.