The ability of a singer to shatter a glass is a result of the control that they have in frequency. These singers can control high frequencies well enough to focus them to shatter the glass.
There is no such thing as 'unbreakable' glass, however, bulletproof glass is actually just normal glass, but, it has a thin plastic sheet, because, glass on its own is strong enough to stop glass, it'll just shatter, The plastic sheet stops it from shattering.
Darryl "Chocolate Thunder" Dawkins broke the board with a nasty 2 handed jam way before Shaq could even touch the ring.
No, glass is comprised of molecules, and 'cells' can be made of glass(hhaha). ............Cells are components of living things, glass is not alive.
Roman glass are glass bottles and vases from Ancient Rome and can be found in museums. Re-creation Roman glass can be bought from Roman Glass Makers UK.
Chuck Connors in 1946 playing for the Boston Celtics. When playing for the Boston Celtics in 1946, Connors took a set shot during pregame warm-ups, hitting the front of the rim. Because an arena worker had failed to place a protective piece between the rim and backboard, the backboard shattered.
A singer can make a glass resonate by singing a specific pitch that matches the natural frequency of the glass. This causes the glass to vibrate sympathetically and eventually shatter due to the resonance.
Since glass is not very flexible, it can shatter if a singer produces a note with the same natural frequency as the glass. What type of wave interaction does this example represent?
when a singer sings at a particular frequency or resonace that is: when the frequency of singer and that of the natural vibration of a glass goblet becomes equal then the amplitude rises which results in the shattering of glass goblet
The loud noise from the crash caused the glass to shatter into a million pieces.
Sometimes a glass is tuned to a certain frequency or note. If a person hits that note, the glass will shatter.
If you drop the glass, it will shatter. The mirror was going to shatter when it hit the floor after falling from the table.
If it is regular glass then it will probably shatter it. If it is Plexiglas or another form of reinforced glass it may not shatter it.
Don't drop it; it will shatter into a million pieces! I dropped my glass on the kitchen floor and was lucky it did not shatter.
Most vehicles have safety glass installed in the windows. This glass is meant to shatter into gummy squares that are less dangerous then the sharp shards that regular glass becomes.
No, gold is a malleable metal known for its ductility and ability to deform without breaking. While it can be dented or scratched, it will not shatter like more brittle materials such as glass or ceramics when struck with a hammer.
You can always use tempered glass that's shatter resistant and should be kid-resistant as well.
The Grand Estate collection is not made of temper glass and is not shatter safe.