both the glass and a rubber balb are made up of same.....atoms only but why do glass breaks when applyed force but not the rubber bulb......
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Will power is necessary... if you determine you want to break or tear the rubber balb, it will definitely break. It's all about will power (what is "balb" actually?)
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Start at the lost likely point based on your experience – the first floor -- and see if the bulb breaks when dropped. If not, then a test is warranted. Start at half way point and keep going up or down to the next halfway point until you determine the height. You should be able to determine the floor within 7 bulbs or fewer and – assuming each floor is 10 feet high, you should be able to determine the exact height in feet within another 5 bulbs or fewer. The greatest number of bulbs you could break to reach the answer would be 12, plus the one for the initial test = 13 total.