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A solid that does not have an orderly internal arrangement of atoms is called an amorphous solid. An example of an amorphous solid is glass. amphorus solid its like a plastic lid or plastic wrap for cooking.
You calculate the volume then multiply by the density of the glass. The volume is 1 x 1 x .006 = .006 cu meters Density depends on glass type but is generally about 2200 kg/cu meter Weight = .006 x 2200 = 13.2 Kg
alot of people in the world
Top diameter at 1.75" and the height at 2.25"
I believe you are describing a prism.
a crack
The sides of a fish tank look like a mirror when observed from specific angles because of glass refraction. When the light is reflected off of the glass at certain angles, it looks mirror like.
For Glass- like used for drinking- its called "pela" For Glass- like the one in mirror- its called "kach"
Mirror
A synonym for "looking glass" is mirror.
Glass with a thin film interference effect is called dichroic glass. This type of glass appears to change color when viewed from different angles due to the interference of light waves reflecting from the thin film layers on the surface.
The phenomenon is called refraction. When light travels from air to glass, it bends due to the change in speed caused by the different optical densities of the two mediums, leading to the refraction of light.
A plane mirror and a glass mirror both reflect light due to their smooth and flat surfaces. The difference is in the material used to coat the back surface - a plane mirror has a thin layer of metal, while a glass mirror has a thin layer of metal deposited on the back side of the glass.
a mirror is something that is with glass
The y called it a looking glass because you could see yourself in it and glass is because it is made of galss.
The type of glass you are referring to is called one-way mirror glass. It is designed to allow light to pass through from one side while appearing as a mirror on the other side.
most parts stores have cheap replacement mirror glass. simply remove all traces of your old mirror glass, remove the cover to the adhesive on the back of new mirror glass, and stick in place.