A tire iron, usually.
Yes, glass can shatter from exposure to high temperatures. When glass is heated, it expands, and if the temperature difference is too extreme or if there are imperfections in the glass, it can cause the glass to break or shatter.
There is no special property of the Break Glass that is used in older fire alarms; it is typically standard glass that will shatter on impact. The use of safety glass is not ideal, as this type of glass does not break away to give access to the fire pull.
The loud noise from the crash caused the glass to shatter into a million pieces.
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.
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.
The resonant frequency of glass is the frequency at which it vibrates most easily. When glass is exposed to its resonant frequency, it can shatter due to the increased vibrations. This property is often used in applications like breaking glass with sound waves.
it will shatter
You can always use tempered glass that's shatter resistant and should be kid-resistant as well.