yes sound can break glass
The sound of a broken glass is commonly referred to as a "shatter" or a "crash."
Glass can be broken using sound through a principle called resonance. By creating a high-intensity sound wave at a frequency that matches the natural frequency of the glass, the vibrations from the sound wave can cause the glass to shatter. This is a highly specialized and controlled process typically not done in everyday settings.
i don't really know but i think it is splash
i don't really know but i think it is splash
Glass breaks when exposed to sound waves due to a phenomenon called resonance. When the frequency of the sound waves matches the natural frequency of the glass, it causes the glass to vibrate intensely, leading to its breakage.
The sound of a broken glass is commonly referred to as a "shatter" or a "crash."
A broken piece of glass is called a shard.
If a sound can reach the frequency the glass atoms vibrate at, it can be broken
Glass can be broken using sound through a principle called resonance. By creating a high-intensity sound wave at a frequency that matches the natural frequency of the glass, the vibrations from the sound wave can cause the glass to shatter. This is a highly specialized and controlled process typically not done in everyday settings.
i don't really know but i think it is splash
shards
Because it contains glass, which makes a sound when it's broken.
The night of Broken Glass
By whom has the glass been broken?
i don't really know but i think it is splash
Glass breaks when exposed to sound waves due to a phenomenon called resonance. When the frequency of the sound waves matches the natural frequency of the glass, it causes the glass to vibrate intensely, leading to its breakage.
Glass breaks from sound due to a phenomenon called resonance. When sound waves hit glass at its resonant frequency, the vibrations can become so intense that they exceed the glass's strength, causing it to shatter. This is similar to shattering a glass by singing at the right pitch next to it.