it depands upon the type of glass. if the glass is sodalime the 4 to 6 joule is ok,
Well, when i was in the glass trade, glass was sold both millimetres with the ounces equivalent as follows:2mm = 16 ounces per sq ft4mm = 32 ounces per sq ft6mm = 48 ounces per sq ft1 sq metre = 10.7639104 sq foothope this is of help.
The quick and short answer to this question is "yes". It's all based on how well the glass is manufactured. There is a large amount of heat used during the manufacturing process of laminated or toughened glass which temporarily weakens it. The glass is heated to a melting point for which it can be reshaped and then cooled quickly to hold the new shape. It is during this process that the laminated glass is at its' most vulnerable point and needs to be handled with precision until it has cooled. Improper alignment of the rollers which are used during the reshaping and cooling process are generally the cause of these small waves or lines in the glass. These waves and lines are not indicative of poor quality and are not considered defects in the glass. However, if the waves are so apparent that images appear overly distorted then a new replacement glass should be requested.This post was made by www.autoglasslocator.com
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well it depends on how many pounds of each but they both weigh the same
Glass is an insulator. It does not conduct electricity well as it has high electrical resistance.
Well, when i was in the glass trade, glass was sold both millimetres with the ounces equivalent as follows:2mm = 16 ounces per sq ft4mm = 32 ounces per sq ft6mm = 48 ounces per sq ft1 sq metre = 10.7639104 sq foothope this is of help.
The quick and short answer to this question is "yes". It's all based on how well the glass is manufactured. There is a large amount of heat used during the manufacturing process of laminated or toughened glass which temporarily weakens it. The glass is heated to a melting point for which it can be reshaped and then cooled quickly to hold the new shape. It is during this process that the laminated glass is at its' most vulnerable point and needs to be handled with precision until it has cooled. Improper alignment of the rollers which are used during the reshaping and cooling process are generally the cause of these small waves or lines in the glass. These waves and lines are not indicative of poor quality and are not considered defects in the glass. However, if the waves are so apparent that images appear overly distorted then a new replacement glass should be requested.This post was made by www.autoglasslocator.com
Well, the first step is to learn joules and you'll be set!
The number of amps cannot be determined from just the energy in joules. To calculate the current in amps, you would need to know the voltage of the circuit as well. Amps is equal to power (in watts) divided by voltage.
Zalando, John Lewis, Next, Kid Start all sell Joules branded tops online and in store. eBay has sellers selling used tops at fair prices. Joules branded tops are available on many online websites.
well there both glass but there different
Well, 40 percent of 250 I guess! Which, if you are not good at arithmetic is 100 Joules.
Obtaining a new windshield can be quite a hassle. In most places it is illegal to drive without a windshield. Many auto glass businesses will service both cars and trucks, as well as an assortment of other vehicles.
There are many types and brands of glass cleaner. If a person is looking for window glass probably the best product is Windex. There are also cleaners for eye glasses as well.
well, Glass obviously Dur!!!
Well since Joule is the standard unit a Megajoule (1 million joules) or a kilojoule (1000 joules) can be used. Also a kilowatt-hour (3.6 million joules) is used by electric companies to keep track of the energy people use.
Well there are quite a few for example calories, joules and kilojoules.