Yes.
You need a trained singer, and a suitable glass though. And even then it's not easy.
It is highly unlikely for an opera singer to break glass solely by singing. The frequency at which glass resonates is much higher than what human voices can produce. Mythbusters tested this and concluded that it is not possible for a singer to break glass with their voice.
No, magnets do not have the ability to break glass. Glass is not a magnetic material, so the force of a magnet is not strong enough to break it.
Yes, glass can break glass. When enough force is applied, such as through impact or pressure, glass can crack or shatter. Glass is a brittle material that is prone to breaking under stress.
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.
Sunshine does not break glass. It is not the sun's rays by themselves that break glass, but rather the heat they generate. When sunlight shines through a glass window, it can heat up one side of the glass unevenly, causing stress within the glass that may lead to cracking or breaking.
you have to have a very high voice to break a glass and this is what you have to do to break a glass you can break a glass because a glass is very resonant and frequency. and you also can break a glass by holding your high voice for two or three seconds and then the glass breaks. no its impossible for just your plain high voice you have to have a high microphone (with speakers) to break a light wine glass.
It is theoretically possible to break bullet-proof glass with a loud sound, but it would require a sound level significantly higher than what the human voice is capable of producing. The glass is designed to withstand impacts and is highly resilient to shattering.
No
very high
you need to sing at the right frequency and sing loud enough to resist the vibrations. when the sound gets to loud for the glass to vibrate it shatters.
You need a very high pitched voice. And loud
It is highly unlikely for an opera singer to break glass solely by singing. The frequency at which glass resonates is much higher than what human voices can produce. Mythbusters tested this and concluded that it is not possible for a singer to break glass with their voice.
They can lose their voice like people and there voice can change as they get older. Is that what you are asking? Or like do they break like a glass I don't quite get the question.
Apparently, any voice can break a crystal glass, and it takes a lot of effort and coincidence. Read more, below.
One thing for sure, it was NOT that she can break a glass with her voice. That has been recorded on firm at MythBusters. Others have done it.
no she did not, she mearly broke it when she was recording. there is no video pruff of it. if it realy did happen then where is the video pruff of it?
No, magnets do not have the ability to break glass. Glass is not a magnetic material, so the force of a magnet is not strong enough to break it.