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minus-squareNeatolinkfedilink12•1 year agoThat’s actually a myth. Glass is an amorphous solid. It exists the Glass Transition, which is where the solid changes from brittle to rubbery as it heats and begins to melt.
minus-square@sleep_deprivedlinkEnglish6•1 year agoI learned that after reading this xkcd and then the list. Which was concerningly recently. I guess on the bright side it was the only misconception on the list that I had.
That’s actually a myth. Glass is an amorphous solid. It exists the Glass Transition, which is where the solid changes from brittle to rubbery as it heats and begins to melt.
I learned that after reading this xkcd and then the list. Which was concerningly recently.
I guess on the bright side it was the only misconception on the list that I had.