b sound refraction
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Yes
i think you're looking for the song Shattered by OAR "how many times can i shatter and not break" or Right Here by Staind "So i just keep bending till i break"
If a cymbal were made of glass, it would not produce the same sound as a traditional metal cymbal. Glass is not as resonant or durable as metal, so the sound produced would likely be more muted and shorter in duration. Additionally, glass is more brittle and prone to shattering, so playing a glass cymbal would require careful handling to avoid breakage.
the song shows how greedy the music business is. all people in the industry care about is money. in the song, a lyric that shows this is..."But glittering prizes and endless compromises shatter the illusion of integrity." Geddy, alex and neil (members of rush) only care about the music which is why they argue about this topic.
This is a demonstration of the power and resonance of Caruso's voice, which was able to produce very high sound levels that could potentially cause the crystal chandelier to shatter due to vibrations. It highlights the potential impact that powerful vocal projection can have on physical objects.
This anecdote could be considered an example of the power and intensity of Ella Fitzgerald's vocal abilities. It also highlights the potential physical effects of sound waves, demonstrating how sound can impact physical objects under certain conditions.
When you pound an ionic crystal with a hammer, the strong electrostatic forces holding the ions together are disrupted, causing the crystal to shatter.
In most cases the crystal will shatter. The manner in which it shatters depends on the type of crystal.
Yes, ionic compounds tend to shatter when the crystals are struck because they have strong electrostatic forces holding the ions together in a regular lattice structure. When a force is applied to the crystal, these strong bonds are broken, causing the crystal to shatter into smaller pieces.
The Lenox compant makes crystal called the Lenox O2xygen DOF s it is shatter proof. After this invention they made a whole line of drink wear.
Shifting the layers of an ionic crystal can lead to dislocations or defects in the crystal lattice, impacting its structural integrity. This can affect the crystal's mechanical and electrical properties, potentially compromising its overall stability and functionality.
Yes, when ionic compounds are subjected to a force or impact, their crystal lattice structure can break apart, causing them to shatter into smaller pieces. This is due to the strong electrostatic forces holding the ions together in a fixed arrangement.
No, diamond is not considered a ductile material. It is actually quite brittle and can shatter easily under impact due to its crystal structure.
When you sing in a high pitched voice the sound you make travels fast wich causes the glass to shattef
When you burn a crystal, it can release toxic fumes, especially if it contains certain elements like lead or sulfur. Additionally, the crystal can also shatter or crack due to the high heat. It is not recommended to burn crystals for these reasons.
No, I personally dont think so, but it is still no because a crystal would break actually shatter not a diamond