using all your adrenaline, go into the fetal position and kick out with your feel, again and again! Kick the hell out of the window and maybe you will escape. There we go.
what to do if i was in a glass box? I would try to break it or else I would die later
The air gets trapped, and if the glass is brought deep enough under the water the air will be pressurised and will take up less space.
Most bookcases offer safety glass on the glass door, you will need to find out from the box if the glass has some form of plaxiglass inside.
You can find mercury inside a glass thermometer, if it is old and maybe a bit out of date. Don't break it though to get the mercury out... unless your in a lab and you have all the safety equipment
The pressure needed to break glass varies depending on the type and thickness of the glass. Generally, it takes about 10,000 pounds per square inch (psi) to break tempered glass, but can be significantly less for thinner or annealed glass. For safety glass, such as laminated glass, it can take even higher pressures to break due to its construction with multiple layers.
Mercury thermometers can stop working due to issues such as a broken mercury column, a cracked or damaged glass tube, or air bubbles trapped inside the thermometer. Exposure to high temperatures can also cause the mercury to expand and break the glass tube.
It is called a fuse
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.
It is unlikely for loud sounds from traffic to break glass objects inside a school unless the glass is already compromised or the sound is extremely loud and very close to the glass. Glass is typically designed to withstand common noise levels found in urban environments.
Look for a "bug" ... a small logo that's placed in the corner of safety glass to let you know that it really is safety glass (you can see a sample one by looking at the front windshield, which is almost certainly safety glass).
Solar energy enters car through window and heats the inside. The longer wave heat is trapped by the window glass and thus raises the inside temperature. This is local warming model, with the glass playing the role of carbon.
Water expands when it becomes ice.So the glass will break if you put a glass of water inside the refrigerator. I put glasses of water inside my refrigerator all the time.It keeps it cold. If your glass is freezing and breaking you need to check your temp setting.