A 2110 Liberty would be a Jeep from 100 years in the future.
Glass breaking is causes be something hitting the glass, or a movable piece of glass being forced to move when jammed in place.
over heating
when a drum stick hits it the glass would shatter because it is not strong enough.
It might shatter
The milk bottle would crack because the hot water would cause the glass particles to vibrate and move apart, this will make the glass expand from the heat and the glass will then shatter.
The bottle began to shatter.This would shatter her trust for you.
It would shatter it into pieces if you hit a bump
in my experience it has been a separated tire Actualy it is the cars internal resonance, like glass when you meat the resonance it will cause the glass to vibrate. that is how you shatter glass with sound. It is normal on older cars for this to happen.
The glass would be less likely to shatter from the concussion of bomb blasts nearby.
yes. the plane is thicker than glass.it would still shatter the glass
Rear and side windows of all vehicles sold in the United States are made of "tempered glass". Tempered glass is used because it has a desirable characteristic in that it does not create long, sharp shards when it breaks. Tempered glass breaks into crystal shapes, with far less dangerous edges. You can still be cut by broken tempered glass, but not the deep, dangerous cuts that threatens life. When glass is tempered it must first be formed into the final shape. Tempered glass cannot be cut, and even slight bending will cause the entire sheet to shatter into the characteristic small crystals. If the vehicle is heated unevenly and the vehicle is attempting bend the glass, it will shatter. As a result, auto manufactures make sure that the vehicles do not put those types of stresses on the glass. Typically, when tempered auto glass shatters, the glass has been damaged through scratches or chips. After that, even moderate temperature change can cause the tempered glass to shatter. The scratches or chips don't even need to be very severe.
Not really unless it is destroyed the disk would shatter & the glass shards would be the most dangerous thing
Not that I know of... there are plenty of shatter-proof cups and utensils out there, which are great for kids if you want something that looks a little better than plastic... however I've never seen a glass-top kitchen table labeled as completely 'shatterproof.' My advice would be to look for a glass-top table that is relatively heavy with sturdy legs, making it very difficult to tip over and unlikely to shatter.