Fragility (glass physics)

ID: fragility-glass-physics

In the context of glass physics, "fragility" refers to the sensitivity of the glass's viscosity to changes in temperature as it approaches its glass transition temperature (Tg). More specifically, it describes how rapidly the viscosity of a glass-forming liquid or supercooled liquid increases as it is cooled. A glass is considered "fragile" if its viscosity increases dramatically with a small decrease in temperature.

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