Use static electricity or gravity. Get a statically charged object (static is always around when you don't want it) to draw the Styrofoam away from the glass. Or put them in a container and shake until the glass settles to the bottom and the Styrofoam winds up on top.
Yes it would because if the glass was clear the prism would reflect off of the light and go right through the glass.
None, because the beads in the pattern are RED
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The origins of the first stained glass windows are lost in history. The technique probably came from jewelry making, cloisonn and mosaics. Stained glass windows as we know them, seemed to arise when substantial church building began. By the 10th century, depictions of Christ and biblical scenes were found in French and German churches and decorative designs found in England.
There is no exact amount of bags of beads you need when riding in a parade. For Mardi Gras, some think that thousands of dollars worth of beads or about 10 or more garbage bags full would be enough.
The cost of 24 grams of glass beads would depend on the price per gram of glass beads. To find the total cost, you would multiply the price per gram by 24.
Technically there are only one type of glass beads. The reasoning behind this is because there is only one type of glass, which would actually just be glass.
Styrofoam. If you use glass most of that heat would transfer to the glass and heat that up causing the hot chocolate to cool faster
Styrofoam would have the lowest thermal conductivity among these materials. It is a good insulator because it is made up of mostly trapped air bubbles that restrict the transfer of heat. Glass, iron, and wood have higher thermal conductivities compared to Styrofoam.
Styrofoam because it has a thick layer and is a good insulator.Paper and plastic are could alternatives but Styrofoam would work better, therefore glass would be the worst one to use because it would only keep it warm for a couple of minutes.
To be able to answer this question properly, it would be important to know what glass beads are being added to in the first place. If you add glass beads to a vase they are used for aesthetic reasons because it looks pretty.
Technically there are only one type of glass beads. The reasoning behind this is because there is only one type of glass, which would actually just be glass.
If a calorimeter were made of glass instead of styrofoam, its calorimeter constant would likely be higher. This is because glass has a higher thermal conductivity compared to styrofoam, allowing for faster heat transfer between the system and its surroundings. As a result, the glass calorimeter would require a higher constant to account for this increased heat loss or gain.
Pony beads, in the United States, were first made out of bone and used to decorate the horses of Native American Indians. It was a way to distinguish one horse from another in terms of ownership, when the beads were painted. It is not known exactly when this practice started.
50 grams of glass seed beads is just a bit less than ¼ cup.
A glass cup would keep water warm the longest because glass is a good insulator and retains heat well compared to plastic, paper, or styrofoam which are poorer insulators. This is because glass has a lower thermal conductivity compared to the other materials, so heat escapes more slowly.
Yes it would because if the glass was clear the prism would reflect off of the light and go right through the glass.