The temperature of the soda-lime glass.
Answer to Problem 103AAP
The temperature of the soda-lime glass is
Explanation of Solution
Write the equation involving the viscosity to temperature for a viscous flow in the glass.
Here, viscosity of the glass is
Conclusion:
At the viscosity of
Here, initial viscosity of the soda-lime glass is
At the viscosity of
Here, final viscosity of the soda-lime glass is
Divide Equation (II) by Equation (III).
Substitute
Thus, the temperature of the soda-lime glass is
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