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Glass physics: still not transparent
Kurt BinderWolfgang PaulJörg BaschnagelWalter Kobsubject
PhysicsCrystalGlass blowerRange (particle radiation)BrittlenessGeneral Physics and AstronomyToughened glassTransparency (human–computer interaction)Composite materialdescription
Glass is a commonplace word. One immediately thinks of windows or bottles and of properties like brittleness or transparency. However, for a glass blower another feature is more important: glass does not melt abruptly, as a crystal does, but gradually over a range of temperatures. This means that he or she can alter the temperature at which glass solidifies or becomes a liquid by changing the rate at which it is cooled or heated. This is in stark contrast to the behaviour observed when the crystalline form of a material is heated: it will always melt at the same temperature.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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1999-12-01 | Physics World |