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Glass Links
Home Page of 'The' Website for Links, Information, and Interesting Stuff on the Glass Industry
Seeing is Believing
A site from the ThinkQuest competition covering eye anatomy, function and disorders. Also covers glasses and contact lenses, ideas about light and colour. Has Java and flash activities and is ...
Glow Discharge Optical Emission Spectroscopy and Spectrometry
Glow Discharge Spectroscopy (GDS) provides a rapid, direct bulk analysis and depth profiling analysis of solids: metals, powders, polymers, glasses and ceramics. Glow Discharge Optical Emission ...
Ask the Experts: Sound
Answers to users questions such as "What is the physics involved with breaking glass with your voice?" or "What is a sonic boom and how is it produced?"
The magical floating egg
Describes, rather than fully explains, how an egg floats to the surface when in a glass of water under a running tap. A link to a RealPlayer movie is included (plug-in required).
Transparency Of A Medium
You can see for many miles through clear air and a clear piece of glass obviously is transparent to the wavelengths of visible light.
Constants - M
All the constants are alphabetically ordered (M). Some have links to pages with more information on that constant such as how it is defined and who derived it - look for the magnifying glass icon.
Constants - N to Q
All the constants are alphabetically ordered (N to Q). Some have links to pages with more information on that constant such as how it is defined and who derived it - look for the magnifying glass ...
Constants - A to B
All the constants are alphabetically ordered (A to B). Some have links to pages with more information on that constant such as how it is defined and who derived it - look for the magnifying glass ...
Constants - J to L
All the constants are alphabetically ordered (J to L). Some have links to pages with more information on that constant such as how it is defined and who derived it - look for the magnifying glass ...




