Glass evidence cannot be individualized to a single source, however, there are some instances where two fragments can be physically matched together and a common origin can be conclusively established.
Because if the glass has finger prints it shows up easily and then they can easily find who the assulter or maybe it has blood on it. There are many possible reasons why forensic scientists use glass.
a jar, flask etc
You could blow on the water, causing it to spill out of the glass. Alternatively, you could tilt the table slightly to pour out the water without physically touching the glass or the table.
Adhesive tape is commonly used to collect trace evidence such as hairs, fibers, or glass fragments by gently pressing the tape onto the surface to lift the particles. Vacuuming is another method where a small vacuum or micro-vacuum is used to collect trace evidence from a surface by suction, which can then be filtered and the particles analyzed.
The relationship between woolen cloth and glass could be described as complementary, as they serve different functions in textile and material production. Additionally, they could be described as versatile, since both materials can be used in a variety of applications.
Depending on your circumstance, you can possibly consider doing laser eye surgery.
The time-honored test, that is the common and traditionally suggested practice when no microscopes for looking at it's inclusions (flaws) and characteristics are available, is to see if it will cut glass. It takes an extremely hard substance to cut glass and glass does not cut glass, so you can rule out that it is a fake made from glass in that way.
At a crime scene near glass fragments, other types of trace evidence could include paint chips, fibers from clothing or upholstery, hair strands, and soil samples. Additionally, fingerprints or shoeprints might be present, which can provide further clues about the individuals involved. Biological evidence, such as blood or skin cells, could also be collected for DNA analysis. Each of these elements can help reconstruct the events surrounding the crime and identify potential suspects.
you can put a drop of water on a plane of glass and then watch it evaporate or you can but a breaker of water over a busen burn or open flame and watch the water level drop and then whilst this happening, put a plane of glass above it and water will condense (become a liquid) on the glass
glass and metal objects
Microscope Magnifying Glass
You dont fill it up its got evidence on it you have to get out with it with out them seeing you!
No, apparently there's no evidence to suggest there will be.
Because if the glass has finger prints it shows up easily and then they can easily find who the assulter or maybe it has blood on it. There are many possible reasons why forensic scientists use glass.
no, because the glass could break
Making glass from sand is a physical because the actual composition of the substance (silica) is not changing. Making glass is just melting all the bits of sand into a large piece (glass).
Glass contain not only melted sand but also other compounds forming new compounds.