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11 August, 08:33

At room temperature, glass used in windows actually has some properties of a liquid. it has a very slow, viscous flow. (viscosity is the property of a fluid that resists internal flow. for example, lemonade flows more easily than fudge syrup. fudge syrup has a higher viscosity than lemonade.) glass does not become a true liquid until temperatures are greater than or equal to 515515 °c. find the fahrenheit temperatures for which glass is a liquid. hint: use the formula

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  1. 11 August, 09:21
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    The fahrenheit temperature is 927965. It is calculated using the formula 515515 Degree Cx1.8+32=927965. The degree celcius and fahrenheit are two units two measure temperature. If the value is given in celcius it can be converted into fahrenheit using the above formula.
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