Science, asked by yashwinichauhan18, 1 month ago

blank appears like a transparent glass and is used for making window glasses in aeroplane​

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Answered by paisarika
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Answer:

Aeroplane windows are transparent so that the air hostress or any passenger can see through and check any cautions like the engine setting on fire or more. (Mostly for safety reasons)

Answered by presentmoment
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Aircraft windows are made of plexiglass or acrylic polymers, such as Lexan polycarbonate. This material is light, sturdy, and allows you to look right through it. The glass is layered, with a tiny hole in the centre layer to allow moisture to escape.

Explanation: Modern airplane windows are made up of many layers of acrylic with plastic inside cover, usually three. Gaps and vents are created between the three layers. This allows for pressure equalization and prevents fogging of the glass. The windows are made of a sturdy material that will not split when damaged, as required by federal requirements.

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