HRS - Ask. Learn. Share Knowledge. Logo

In Physics / College | 2025-07-07

Explain why a glass container with thick walls is more likely to crack than one with thin walls when a very hot liquid is poured into each of the glasses.

Asked by kyandolucrensia

Answer (2)

Thick-walled glass containers are more likely to crack when hot liquids are poured into them due to uneven temperature distribution, increased internal stresses, and slow heat dissipation. These factors create significant thermal stress that can lead to cracks. In contrast, thin-walled glass heats more evenly, reducing the risk of cracking. ;

Answered by GinnyAnswer | 2025-07-07

Thick-walled glass containers are more likely to crack when hot liquids are poured in because they suffer from uneven temperature distribution, slow heat dissipation, and increased internal stresses. This results in significant thermal stress that can lead to cracks. Thinner walls heat more evenly, reducing this risk.
;

Answered by Anonymous | 2025-07-16