Glass is more brittle than plasticine. Plasticine is a soft, flexible material that can be easily manipulated and shaped, whereas glass is a hard, rigid material that shatters into sharp pieces when broken.
As brittle as glass.
A window is not typically rigid but can be brittle if it is made of glass. Glass is a brittle material that can shatter easily upon impact. Other window materials, such as plastic or acrylic, may be more flexible and less likely to break.
Glass is an example of a solid that is amorphous (lacks a regular crystalline structure) and brittle (easily breaks or shatters when subjected to stress).
Roll the plasticine into a sphere and measure the diameter and use the formula for the volume of a sphere V=pi r^2, then weight the sphere to get the mass and use Density = Volume upon Mass. Alternatively, use Archimedes' principle: 1) Weigh a piece of plasticine to get its mass. Very carefully fill a glass with water so full that it cannot contain one more drop of water. Immerse the plasticine in the glass, collecting the water that has run out of the full glass. The volume of the water is equal to the volume of the plasticine. Determine the volume of the water by either weighing it (density of pure water is 1 g per mL) or by accurately measuring the volume. Density = mass (g)/ volume (mL) 2) If you have a balance that can determine mass of an hanging object, first weigh your plasticine to determine its mass. Then attach it to string and take its mass hanging (the string also has mass). Then take its mass while the plasticine is just submersed in water. It will weigh less when submersed in water. The loss of mass when submersed is equal to the mass of water that has the same volume as the plasticine. (density of water is 1 g per mL) Now you can determine the volume of the plasticine since the mass lost in g equals the volume of water in mL. Density is the original mass divided by the volume.
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As brittle as glass.
A window is not typically rigid but can be brittle if it is made of glass. Glass is a brittle material that can shatter easily upon impact. Other window materials, such as plastic or acrylic, may be more flexible and less likely to break.
Glass is usually brittle and has to be handled with care
Window glass is brittle.
Cast iron is very brittle in its basic form, with yield point very close to fracture point. However, glass is the most brittle, having no yield point - it is perfectly elastic before failure
Glass is an example of a solid that is amorphous (lacks a regular crystalline structure) and brittle (easily breaks or shatters when subjected to stress).
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Rubber is generally more elastic than glass. Rubber has a higher elasticity due to its ability to undergo large deformations without breaking, while glass is more brittle and tends to shatter or crack when subjected to stress.
glass is highly brittle. it is used for insulation and decoration.
Rubber, like many other polymers has a "glass transition temperature" below which it will shatter just like glass. Polypropylene for example should not be used for temperatures not too far below freezing point. So the answer to your question is "It all depends".