yes, it doesn't even need to be an opera singer and the note doesnt have to be very high either, i saw a video of a guy break glass on mythbusters once.
Everything resonates at a certain frequency, from tuning forks to buildings to the Earth itself. When a resonant frequency of a particular object is hit, that object with vibrate in sympathy with that frequency. If the frequency is of a high enough amplitude, the vibrations will cause an object to eventually disintegrate. So the answer is YES, if a singer (well trained) directs all of the sound energy through their vocal chords at a piece of crystal and they are singing at the PRECISE frequency that the crystal resonates at, the glass will indeed break. I've seen it with my own eyes. Hope this helps, Dr. Ron
It depends on the height from which you drop the pencil and the surface it falls on. A pencil may or may not break when dropped, as it could land in a way that prevents it from breaking or it could land with enough force to cause it to break.
Yes. You need a trained singer, and a suitable glass though. And even then it's not easy.
Sounds with a high enough frequency, such as a high-pitched scream or a very loud opera singer hitting a specific note, can potentially break glass. The key factor is the frequency and intensity of the sound waves being emitted.
No, glass cannot break just from screaming. Glass breaks when it is subjected to sudden and intense pressure or force, like being hit or dropped. The vibrations from screaming are not enough to break glass on their own.
the singer is laye andreone
The singer Greg Pritchard has had nothing happen to him. He is still alive and well. However, he has taken a break from his singing career.
Singing causes air to vibrate. if the vibration is at the resonant frequency of the glass crystal structure, the structure absorbs the singing Energy. If the singing is intensity is high enough and at the resonance frequency, the crsytal bounds will break and break the glass.
He never took a break from singing, he continued to release albums. He did take a break from touring for 12 years.
if you are talking about Nirvana the band I believe that they got their first big break in 91 with "smells like teen spirit". and nirvana is not just one person they are a band with 4 people. Kurt Colbain is the lead singer and he killed himself in 1994. so he had been singing in the lights for only about 3 years and had been a singer his whole life
The band Addison Road formed in 2002 and disbanded in 2012. Despite their break up, the lead singer, Jenny Simmons, is currently singing in a solo career.
if you fall a certain way, you can end up breaking your hand, i really couldn't tell you all the things of how you could break your hand, because you can really break your hand from anything, but it takes a lot of pressure on your hand, to break.
you could get your leg bent back really far and hard and your bone can't take that much pain so it forces it too break unless your bones are really really strong it won't break.
Lithium is an element, so it can't really "break down". I suppose you could bombard it with neutrons or something.
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Everything resonates at a certain frequency, from tuning forks to buildings to the Earth itself. When a resonant frequency of a particular object is hit, that object with vibrate in sympathy with that frequency. If the frequency is of a high enough amplitude, the vibrations will cause an object to eventually disintegrate. So the answer is YES, if a singer (well trained) directs all of the sound energy through their vocal chords at a piece of crystal and they are singing at the PRECISE frequency that the crystal resonates at, the glass will indeed break. I've seen it with my own eyes. Hope this helps, Dr. Ron
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