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Qué (quién) es GLASSILY - definición


Glassily      
·adv So as to resemble glass.
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AMORPHOUS SOLID THAT EXHIBITS A GLASS TRANSITION WHEN HEATED TOWARDS THE LIQUID STATE
Vitreous state; Silicate glass; Glassmaker; Industrial Glass; Vitreous materials; Optical-quality glass; Optical quality glass; Glass origins; Industrial glass; Oxide glass; Glass (material); Glass sheet; Glass Science; Glassy state; Glassy State; Physics of glass; Glass physics; Vitreous Materials; Optical glass; Crafted glass; Glass sand; How glass is made; Regular glass
n.
transparent substance
1) to blow, make glass
2) cut; ground; plate; safety; sheet; stained glass
3) a pane of glass
tumbler
container
4) to drink a glass (of water)
5) to drain; fill a glass
6) to raise one's glass (to give a toast)
7) to clink, touch glasses (when giving a toast)
8) a champagne; cocktail; drinking; shot; water; wine glass
9) a measuring glass
optical instrument
10) a magnifying glass
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  • alt=A CD
  • alt=A cooktop with two of its eyes turned on
  • alt=A graphic visually showing the difference between the microscopic arrangement of single crystals, polycrystals, and amorphous solids, as explained in the caption
  • alt=Industrial robots unloading float glass
  • alt=Refer to caption
  • alt=Close-up photograph of sand
  • alt=Refer to caption
  • alt=A graphic showing the lack of periodic arrangement in the microscopic structure of glass
  • alt=A red hot piece of glass being blown
  • alt=Refer to caption
  • alt=Elaborate stained glass windows in the choir of the Basilica of Saint Denis
AMORPHOUS SOLID THAT EXHIBITS A GLASS TRANSITION WHEN HEATED TOWARDS THE LIQUID STATE
Vitreous state; Silicate glass; Glassmaker; Industrial Glass; Vitreous materials; Optical-quality glass; Optical quality glass; Glass origins; Industrial glass; Oxide glass; Glass (material); Glass sheet; Glass Science; Glassy state; Glassy State; Physics of glass; Glass physics; Vitreous Materials; Optical glass; Crafted glass; Glass sand; How glass is made; Regular glass
A fused mixture of silicates of various oxides. It is of extremely varied composition and its electric constants vary greatly. Many determinations of its specific resistance have been made. For flint glass at 100° C. (212° F.) about (2.06E14) ohms --at 60° C (140° F.) (1.020E15) (Thomas Gray) is given, while another observer (Beetz) gives for glass at ordinary temperatures an immeasurably high resistance. It is therefore a non-conductor of very high order if dry. As a dielectric the specific inductive capacity of different samples of flint glass is given as 6.57--6.85--7.4--10.1 (Hopkinson), thus exceeding all other ordinary dielectrics. The densest glass, other things being equal, has the highest specific inductive capacity.