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On a cold day, metal feels colder to the touch for 2 different reasons. The first reason has to do with specific heat. Specific heat is the amount of heat that has to be added to a substance to raise a certain amount of that substance to a certain temperature. This is relevant to the question because brick has a higher specific heat than most metals such as iron and steel. If a 1 pound brick and a 1 pound steel bar are placed in an oven, the steel will absorb the heat faster than the brick will. At the same time, if put outside on a cold day, that same steel bar will lose heat at a quicker pace than the brick will meaning the steel actually is colder. The second reason is much simpler and has to do with the texture of most metals vs the texture of a brick. If we use the steel bar example again, a steel bar is going to have a very smooth surface so when you touch it your skin is contacting the bar in more places. When you touch a brick, the brick has a gritty texture and the surface is uneven so the brick only contacts your skin at certain points. The more points at which your skin contacts a cold object, the more nerves send the sensation of cold to your brain and therefore the steel feels colder even if they are the same temperature.
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a cup is the best unit to measure the capacity of a small drinking glass
A glass container is anything made of glass that is used to contain or store something. For instance, a jar or a bottle made of glass is a glass container.
glass can be organic. brick is manmade steel can be organic
selon wikipedia dans heat capacity, glass, pyrex = 0753 J/K g
5120 j/g k is the specific heat capacity
Specific heat capacity
I wonder what the capacity of that glass is
They are not naturally occurring
The brick, the water in a glass and the air in a balloon represent the three "basic" states of matter - solid, liquid and gas.
brick comes from a farm steel comes from a human body glass comes from the sea
First you need to make a brick house from brick and cement, then add glass to the brick house to make a skyscraper.
Depending on the glass, its K value can be between .8 and 1.1.
They can be made of wood, brick, iron, steel, brick, glass and pretty much every tough materiam
Glass brick can add a special touch of interest to any room or building. The unique qualities of glass brick allow more light into a space while providing plenty of privacy as well. You can use glass brick indoors and outdoors as a whimsical and unexpected design element. Dining and Recreation Rooms Glass bricks tend to make people think of old fashioned soda fountains. The way the light shines through the glass is perfect for any room that contains neon signs or colored lights. You could use glass brick to create a fun bar at the end of a kitchen or dining room. Recreation rooms are ideal places to use glass bricks. You could incorporate the bricks in a pattern on one wall, or use them to build an entire wall on one end of the room. The lights from a television, computer game, jukebox, or other recreational activity will be absorbed by the glass and reflected back into the room in a fun way. Bathroom Accents Since glass brick is not transparent, it can be used for bathrooms without sacrificing any privacy. Some people like to use glass brick to let more light into a shower or bath area since those tend to be darker if they use traditional walls. A glass brick wall is especially ideal for bathrooms that are part of a master bedroom. The person in the bedroom can see the shadows of someone in the bathroom without invading that person's privacy entirely. Frosted glass is often used for bathroom purposes. Interesting Outdoor Features Glass brick is durable and does not wear as quickly as brick or wood features. It can be used in many different ways as an outdoor material. You could create a glass brick wall to surround one or two sides of an outdoor patio. Glass brick is also popular for pool houses. Half walls and other designs can make the glass brick look more decorative than functional. The glass bricks can be used intermittently in a traditional brick wall to provide an unusual looking garage wall or side fence. Build glass brick features on a solid foundation due to the weight of the bricks.