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These are basic conversions of energy. When you tear the paper, you do work which is converted to sound energy and probably some heat energy. The same concept applies to breaking a glass.

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What happens when you fold a piece of paper 7 times and then crush it with a hydraulic press?

When you fold a piece of paper 7 times and then crush it with a hydraulic press, the paper will likely break or tear due to the immense pressure applied by the press. Folding the paper multiple times weakens its structure, making it more susceptible to damage when crushed.


How long does it take to burn a paper with magnifying glass?

The time it takes to burn a piece of paper with a magnifying glass depends on various factors such as the intensity of the sunlight, the distance between the magnifying glass and the paper, and the type of paper. Generally, it can take a few seconds to a couple of minutes to start a fire on the paper using a magnifying glass.


Why does glass break with hot liquids?

Glass expands at different rates. This rate is called a coeficient of expansion (COE). The higher the number the more it expands as its temperature rises. Glasses with low COE's can withstand heat much better than those with high COE's. When you pour hot liquid in a glass container with a high COE (90) quickly it can expand so much, so fast that it breaks. If you do the same thing in a Pyrex container (COE 32.5) it expands less and can take the stress without breaking.


What happens when glass is put under paper when rubbed against silk?

When glass is placed under paper and rubbed against silk, the friction generated can lead to the glass developing a static electric charge. This happens because the glass interacts with the silk and the paper, causing the transfer of electrons between the materials. This can result in the glass becoming negatively charged.


Why magnifying glass can burn paper?

A magnifying glass can burn paper by concentrating sunlight onto a small area, causing it to reach high temperatures. The lens of the magnifying glass acts as a converging lens, focusing the sunlight into a small, intense spot that can generate enough heat to ignite the paper.

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What happens when you fold a piece of paper 7 times and then crush it with a hydraulic press?

When you fold a piece of paper 7 times and then crush it with a hydraulic press, the paper will likely break or tear due to the immense pressure applied by the press. Folding the paper multiple times weakens its structure, making it more susceptible to damage when crushed.


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crush a piece of paper and tape it.


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The best glue for adhering paper to glass is a clear-drying, acid-free adhesive specifically designed for paper and glass surfaces.


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Why should you wrap glass items in thick paper before putting into a box for moving from your home?

To prevent breakages or if they do break to minimise the risk of injury