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What is ground glass?

It can either be glass that has been ground to a powder, or two glass surfaces that have been ground to fit together precisely, such as a glass stopper in a glass chemical bottle.


How do you treat ground glass in lungs?

how to treat ground glass lung


How do you treat ground glass in the lungs?

how to treat ground glass lung


What is definition of rondelle?

Aa small disk of glass used as an ornament in a stained-glass window.


How do you crush glass?

throw it on the ground.


Can a glass break before it hits the ground?

It is unlikely that a glass will break before it hits the ground. The glass may experience tiny fractures which will cause it to break upon impact.


Do a glass have potential energy?

Yes, a glass can have potential energy when it is lifted above ground level. The potential energy is stored in the glass due to its position relative to the ground, and it can be converted into kinetic energy if the glass is dropped.


Where would you get a clear 5 inch glass disk?

Wal-Mart, they have everything.


How to make a score in Frisbee?

toss the disk to your teammates until you get to the touchdown zone, but the disk cannot hit the ground, or else it is a turnover


What are the release dates for From Ground to Glass - 2006?

From Ground to Glass - 2006 was released on: USA: 10 February 2006 (Santa Barbara Film Festival)


Ghow do they find glass from the ground and where does it come from today?

Glass is made from sand, soda ash, and limestone which are melted together. If glass breaks, it can be recycled to make new glass products. Glass fragments found in the ground come from old glass items that have been discarded or broken over time, and can still be recycled into new glass.


How do forces act to break a glass when it falls on the ground?

When a glass falls on the ground, it experiences a sudden increase in force due to the impact. This force causes stress within the glass, leading to the formation of cracks. If the force exceeds the glass's strength, the cracks propagate and eventually cause the glass to break.