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The piece of glass used with a microscope is called a microscope slide. It is a thin, flat, rectangular piece of glass on which specimens for examination are placed.
A lens.
Glass is sharp because of its molecular structure. When glass breaks, it forms jagged edges and sharp points because the molecules in glass are arranged in a way that allows them to easily break apart into sharp pieces.
The sharp edge of a pane of glass is called a "cut edge." This edge is typically created during the cutting process and can be smoothed or polished for safety reasons.
A curved piece of glass in science is called a lens. Lenses are used to bend and focus light, allowing for magnification, correction of vision, or other optical applications. These can be concave or convex in shape.
A broken piece of glass is called a shard.
a piece of glass is a transparent object
A sharp metal piece is typically called a "metal shard" or a "metal splinter."
A small piece or part of something like a piece of glass is called a shard.
The piece of glass used with a microscope is called a microscope slide. It is a thin, flat, rectangular piece of glass on which specimens for examination are placed.
It's a pane of glass.
No, a piece of glass cannot travel through the body without causing harm. Glass is sharp and can cause internal injuries if it enters the body.
A lens.
Mirror
That it is hard and strong and if you have a cup ofw water to drink it wont tip out. Glass is very sharp and see through but it is a very strong and hard piece of material
Glass is sharp because of its molecular structure. When glass breaks, it forms jagged edges and sharp points because the molecules in glass are arranged in a way that allows them to easily break apart into sharp pieces.
a shard