It will have smaller mass because the Co2 evaporated out.
If you want the smaller glass to appear invisible in the liquid it contains, the index of refraction of the liquid must be equal to or very close to the index of refraction of the glass. Matching these refractive indices results in minimizing the reflection and refraction of light at the glass-liquid interface, making the glass less visible to the observer.
The angle of incidence is always greater than the angle of refraction. The refractive index of glass is greater than that of air, so the speed of light in air is more than the speed of light in glass. Therefore it slows down and bends towards the normal.
When a glass breaks and shatters into pieces, it means that the glass has fractured and separated into smaller fragments due to a force or impact applied to it.
When glass breaks and shatters into pieces, it means that the glass has fractured and separated into smaller fragments due to a force or impact applied to it.
No, breaking glass is considered to be an irreversible change because the glass is physically broken into smaller pieces, which cannot be easily reassembled to its original form.
If you want the smaller glass to appear invisible in the liquid it contains, the index of refraction of the liquid must be equal to or very close to the index of refraction of the glass. Matching these refractive indices results in minimizing the reflection and refraction of light at the glass-liquid interface, making the glass less visible to the observer.
That would depend on the glass.
I doubt it...
it depends on the type of glass you are talking about.
The angle of incidence is always greater than the angle of refraction. The refractive index of glass is greater than that of air, so the speed of light in air is more than the speed of light in glass. Therefore it slows down and bends towards the normal.
no, it is the same
it is used to see smaller organisms etc
By pulling on both ends of heated glass. The more they pull, the smaller the diameter of the resulting glass tube or capillary.
No. Glass is made from silicon/sand and smaller portions of soda ash & limestone
Glass does not undergo a chemical change under normal conditions, so it remains glass. However, it could be recycled or it can break into smaller pieces.
This depends on the mass.
The alcohol content is greater in liquor than beer. The effects of alcohol will be greater in the 4 oz. of liquor, typically by 6-10 times greater.