No, I personally dont think so, but it is still no because a crystal would break actually shatter not a diamond
No
Probably. But this is a poor use of a diamond. If you want to break a mirror, most any object pushed or pitched against it will break it.
Definition of smashed: to break to pieces from a violent blow or collisionSynonyms for the word smashed: wrecked, broken, crumbled, crushed, demolished, destroyed, mashed, shattered
Diamond cannot break.
break it up into right triangles or just turn it 45 degrees an poof, its a square
diamond it is the only thing that can break a diamond is a diamond
A diamond fracture is a break or a crack in the stone.
No, diamond cannot break obsidian. Obsidian is harder than diamond on the Mohs scale, which measures the hardness of minerals. Diamond itself is the hardest natural material, but it cannot scratch or break obsidian due to its unique molecular structure.
The break in a diamond is known as a cleavage. It refers to a fracture that occurs along the diamond's crystalline structure, causing it to split along specific planes. This can impact the diamond's durability and value.
Easily. You can break your knees by having something heavy dropped on it. Something smashed upon it. By falling extremely hard. By tearing a legiment. (ALthough that wouldn't break it it hurts!)
Diamond
No, a diamond will not break from extreme cold. However, a seriously flawed stone may break anywhere, at any time, under a variety of conditions.