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Gideeup
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#3648 2007-12-03 19:04 GMT |
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Theoretically, is it possible to destroy a structure of glass, held together in an iron framework, with extreme heat or cold? (By destroy I mean have the glass panes fall out or crack and fall) How would it work?
Heat would cause the glass to expand, does that make it more fragile and crack? How hot would it have to be? But could I also destroy it with cold? How cold would it have to be? And exactly how would cold affect the glass? |
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ReadyToLaunch
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#3649 2007-12-03 19:04 GMT |
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you melt both the iron and glass, but i'd like to see you try.
Are you in jail or something? Just wondering... |
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Xfactor
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#3650 2007-12-03 19:04 GMT |
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Use a hammer, it costs less and you can throw it
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Fractalfallout
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#3651 2007-12-03 19:04 GMT |
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Melt the iron.
1538°C (2800 °F) . |
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