bjybjy If theres a full vacuum in the tube, then the volume of air getting sucked in is the volume of the TV tube.
I think the one that exploded on the lawn was because the glass was in the sun, as theres two sorts of glass, they expand at different rates. If one expands faster, then its gonna break at the join, then BOOM!
Car windows are tempered by heating them up to red hot then sudden cooling with cold air.
That cools the outer layer faster than the inside & from there on theres huge stresses set up in the glass, when that stress is compromised the whole thing breaks up.
Its **** interesting to see, both the process of making the safety glass & then later, when it breaks up into tiny peices.
Actually the stresses are similar, a compression from the outside of the glass & a 'vacuum' from inside.
Theres no way you want to be within 8 feet of a exploding TV screen, that kids nearly cr@pp3d himself, just like I nearly did the first time it happened to me.
Its a real loud BOOM.
I'd love to see it on Utube.
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