I'm guessing silk because glass is a solid and doesn't "flow" like silk does.
spider silk's tensile strength (per unit of density) is about ten times that of steel cable.
They are melted down and made into more glass. Thanks
Nylon is a lot cheaper and more available than silk for stockings.
Tying a knot in jute rope is easier than in silk rope primarily due to the texture and friction properties of the materials. Jute has a rougher surface that provides more grip, allowing knots to hold securely without slipping. In contrast, silk rope is smoother and more slippery, which can make it difficult for knots to stay tight. Additionally, jute's stiffness helps maintain the shape of the knot, while silk's flexibility may cause it to unravel more easily.
Vitrified glass is a type of glass that has undergone a process of vitrification, where it is heated to a high temperature until it becomes a non-crystalline, solid state. This process enhances its durability, making it resistant to moisture and chemicals. Vitrified glass is commonly used in applications such as tiles, tableware, and laboratory equipment due to its strength and aesthetic qualities. Additionally, it can have a smooth, glossy finish, contributing to its appeal in various design contexts.
As smooth as "silk".
No the Silk Road was not smooth. The Silk road was actually a road that was used for trading. The main item traded along the Silk Road was silk that is why it is called the silk road.
the silk will rub of the electrons on the silk, leaving the glass positively charged
Examples of things with smooth surfaces include glass windows, polished metal surfaces, ceramic tiles, and marble countertops.
When a glass rod is rubbed with a silk cloth, the glass rod becomes positively charged. This is because electrons are transferred from the glass to the silk, leaving the glass with an excess of positive charge.
When a glass rod is rubbed against a silk cloth, the glass rod becomes positively charged because it loses electrons to the silk cloth. The silk cloth becomes negatively charged because it gains those electrons from the glass rod. This transfer of electrons results in the glass rod and silk cloth having opposite charges.
silk
smooth as a babys bottom? or is that simile. its silk
Silk is smoother than wool.
The glass rod loses electrons when rubbed with a silk cloth. This leaves the glass rod positively charged as it loses negative electrons to the silk cloth through friction.
Smooth as Silk - 1946 was released on: USA: February 1946 Portugal: 25 February 1952
The glass temperature transition is for glass, polymers, etc. (amorphous or semicrystalline materials), but not for leather.