Holden does not break windows in the garage because Allie died in "The Catcher in the Rye." The story revolves around Holden Caulfield struggling with grief over his brother Allie's death, but there isn't a specific scene where he breaks windows in the garage for that reason.
no it needs to be about 75-85 mph and over for windows to break...big windows break faster than smaller windows.
Copied from another answer: Because if power windows moved too fast; they might break, get jammed, or cut off someones body part. The power windows are slow, because they last longer, and are less likely to injure someone .
IF they did not break into the garage(ie; someone let them in)
In most states no, they cannot break into a locked garage to get the car.
No and no.
A break in the wires of an electric current will break or cut the circuit and stop the current from flowing.
Windows can get so cold that they break. If the temperature outside is very cold and the temperature inside is warm it can lead to windows cracking.
The purpose of the garage door opener spring is to counterbalance the weight of the garage door, making it easier to open and close. The spring stores and releases energy to assist in lifting the door, reducing the strain on the motor and allowing for smoother operation of the garage door opener.
All windows are made with a thermal break inside the frame.
Yes, a category 1 hurricane can break windows with its strong winds and flying debris.
An electric guitar cannot produce the note with the proper wavelength to break glass.