yes
Shattered glass is a physical change because the identity of the glass does not change.
That's a physical change, becuase shattered glass is still glass, it's just in a bunch of pieces. Its chemical composition has not changed, only its shape.
Shattering is only a physical change because the chemical composition is still the same (unless you're shattering molecules or atoms).
Shattering is only a physical change because the chemical composition is still the same (unless you're shattering molecules or atoms).
I assume you are talking about a solid shattering. This is a physical change. The reason it is not a chemical change is that say in glass for instance, the silicon dioxide molecules themselves do not change. It is just the shape that changes.
The wedge shattering the slab of shale is a physical change. This is because the shale undergoes a change in shape and size without any new substances being formed.
Bowl shattering is a physical change. It occurs due to the application of force or pressure, which causes the bonds between the particles of the bowl to break, resulting in a physical breakage of the bowl.
A glass breaking is a physical change because the chemical composition of the glass does not change.
It is a physical change. The resulting fragments of glass are still glass and of the same composition.
Breaking glass is a physical change, as it does not change the chemical composition of the material.
This is a physical change. There is nothing that changes the components of either the diamond or the glass when the diamond is used to scratch glass.
A physical change.