The sound of a broken glass is commonly referred to as a "shatter" or a "crash."
The study of sound is called acoustics. It involves the production, transmission, and effects of sound waves in various environments.
The name given to the sound made by a shock wave is a "sonic boom." This occurs when an object travels through the air faster than the speed of sound, creating a loud noise similar to an explosion.
An insulator is a material that does not conduct electricity. Materials like rubber, glass, and plastic are common examples of insulators.
A piece of glass with one or two spherical surfaces is called a lens. Lenses are commonly used in optics to refract light and focus images.
Echo. Target echo if it's from the target of interest to the bat, in a hunting situation. Clutter echo if it is from the rest of the background.
The name given to movies with sound during the 1920s was "talkies".
Obsidian.
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"Newsreels"
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The American writer Arthur Miller (1915-2005) is the one who wrote Broken Glass back in 1994. The title is close to the German name Kristallnacht (Night of Broken Glass) and speak about a couple who lived in New York City back in 1938.
The people that work in that trade are known as GLAZIERS.
It was known as the Krystalnacht. (Night of broken glass). The common name was basically just "Roughnecks".
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Falsetto.