Dense glass refers to glass that has a high specific gravity or high density, which makes it heavier and more resistant to breakage compared to regular glass. It is often used in specialized applications where durability and strength are important.
The density of the glass has not changed, but since air is less dense than glass, the density of the block has decreased.
Plastic is less dense than glass, so normally a plastic cup is considerably lighter than a glass cup, although in theory a very small glass cup could weigh less than a very large plastic cup.
Glass floats in mercury because mercury is much denser than glass, creating a buoyant force that allows the glass to float. In contrast, water is less dense than glass, causing the glass to sink due to its higher density. The buoyant force in water is not enough to support the heavier glass object.
Its speed would decrease upon moving from a less dense to a more dense medium
It will float on top because it is less dense than water.
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Generally, glass is more dense than water. (There are some types of glass which are less dense.) You can demonstrate this by gently placing a glass full of water in the sink or tub; the glass will sink, indicating that glass is more dense than water. If the glass were to float, we would know that the glass were less dense. Try this with plastic cup; the plastic is normally less dense, and will float.
The name of the dense volcanic glass that is typically black in color is obsidian.
Diamond is the most dense medium among glass, water, and diamond. This is because density is a measure of how much mass is packed into a given volume, and diamond has a higher atomic packing density compared to water and glass, making it the most dense material.
Most polishing pads for glass are made from layers of bleached wool sewn together to make a thick, fairly dense polishing pad. Some other glass polishing pads are made from dense foam.
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No, 18ct gold is denser and heavier than glass. Glass is a lightweight material, while gold is a dense metal.
A penny is more dense than a wooden toothpick. This can be easily tested by placing both in a glass of water.
Diamonds are denser and harder than glass, as diamonds can score glass - as in a diamond glass-cutter.
The density of the glass has not changed, but since air is less dense than glass, the density of the block has decreased.
The answer depends on what on earth you mean by the "dirtier" of a wave.
I believe so. If you had glass pieces and plastic pieces, and you threw them all in water, the plastic would float while the glas would sink. I hope this helped. ~;]]