It will depend upon the composition of steel and iron type.There can a spectrum of resonant frequency.depending on the composition the metal with least frequency will form the lowest limit and maximaum will form the upper limit.Frequency modulations with mean or mean deviation can found out and this multiplied with the time factor will lead to the shattering of not only iron or steel but also human cell or tissue. I am practically dong it with self modulate RF equipment for more than last 10 yrs and getting 60% to 70% results.Much more perfection can be acheived with team and working conditions. I did apply for a patent an
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if you truly love something you will let it go and watch it shatter
It does seem to shatter glass rather easily. That being said it may just be a matter of density. I am not a scientist by any means but think about it. If porcelain has a greater density than glass it is almost as if you are throwing a brick at the glass.
Reasonably, it depends on whether it is squidgy. =P
Well, a 19 should almost shatter the planet ... and the moon was formed by an impact so that must have been quite a bit bigger than a 20.
The vibrations. If a glass exhibits resonance (a clear tone when struck or tapped it exhibits resonance) it can be shattered by using sound waves at that frequency. This causes distortions in the surface which build and cause it to shatter.
An opera singer breaks glass Because a glass has a resonant frequency. To break a glass you need to have a high and loud pitch. Hold it for two or three seconds so the pressure builds up and breaks the glass.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Thats sorta correct...actually the glass shatters because the opera singer sings a note which is close to the glasses natural frequency. This causes resonance to occur and shatter the glass. Resonance is when one object is vibrating at the same natural frequency as another object, and this causes the second object into a vibrational motion as well.The second answer is correct. Voices can have other effects on the physical world; Ozzy Osbourne, in the 70s, used to change channels on his TV by roaring at it.Can u make it a little bit shorter?
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?
Resonant means something vibrates at a given frequency. Usually if you can get an object to resonate at its resonant frequency - it will disintegrate ! For example - if you tap a wine-glass, it 'rings' - that's it's resonant frequency. Now - take a speaker and play the exact frequency through it, while holding it close to the glass - after a few seconds it will shatter because the glass vibrates too fast.
Yes, if the sound waves were generated with a frequency that matched the natural frequency of the ice, resonance would occur. If the amplitude i.e. the sound was loud enough, and the frequencies were matched, the ice could vibrate with enough force causing it to shatter.
Resonance.
Does "similar" mean a very big hammer?
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 it can do. But most of the time is shouldn't really affect it. If it does, It will affect it slightly. If the glass contains liquid it will most certainly make a big difference, as the liquid will absorb resonance, such as vibrations (pressure waves). If a glass exhibits resonance (a clear tone when struck or tapped it exhibits resonance) it can be shattered by using sound waves at that frequency. If it does not exhibit resonance ( a dull thud when flicked) it will require a great deal more sound energy to shatter. Resonance can be affected by liquid in the glass or the composition (good crystal versus everyday thick glasses)
Sometimes a glass is tuned to a certain frequency or note. If a person hits that note, the glass will shatter.
When you sing in a high pitched voice the sound you make travels fast wich causes the glass to shattef
yes a very high pitched voice or sound can shatter glass as seen on myth busters