It will either be trapped, smashed or pulled apart.
A brick..?
For the same reason most things are called what they are. At some point someone said "this is a brick" and the name stuck.
There is not a well known answer but the first brick was the mud brick and it was invented invented before 7500 B.C (before Christ)
Brick can be cut with a water cooled saw, they can usually be rented from a rental shop or builder's supply store. Most mason's are good enough with a mason's hammer to split a brick to the appropriate size for laying brick on the side of a building. With a brick cutter.
A course of brick is an entire horizontal row of bricks.
Yes, the brick is brittle.The brick will crack suddenly without undergoing any deformation when subjected to loading.The brick is strong in compression and weak in tension.
yes
Sim Brick happened in 1991.
brick and morter
The typical Poisson's ratio for brick material is around 0.18 to 0.25, depending on the specific type of brick and its composition. This value represents the ratio of transverse strain to axial strain when a brick is subjected to a tensile or compressive load.
If you throw a brick at a balloon it will probably burst.
the opposite two sides can be a square or a rectangle.the rest 4 sides are rectangular
Brick will not break
Forces that are equal in magnitude but opposite in direction. For example, if you push against a brick wall and it doesn't move or become deformed, then the brick wall is exerting an equal force against you.
brick exposed to higher temperature than neeed for baking to red colour becomes dark brown and shines due to formation of sodium silicate which is glass.
You would die!!
To calculate the surface area of a brick, you would find the surface area for each of the 6 sides, then add them together. To find the surface area of one of the faces/sides, you would multiply the length of the face in question by the width of that same face. If this is a regular brick, then the sides should match up, meaning if you do one side, then the opposite side should be the same surface area. To find the volume, you multiply the height of the brick by the length of the brick by the width of the brick.