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radical fractures in a piece of glass look like

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A radical fracture in a piece of glass look like the spoke of a wheel from the point at which the glass was struck.

Answer:  The correct answer is :  They look like the spokes of a wheel

Explanation:  Fractures that tend to occur first when a glass panel is hit, are radial fractures. Radial fractures are cracks in the form of radii that occur at the circumference of the blow, originate at the point of impact and are formed on the opposite side to which the impact is received.