your penis.
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.
A tensile force is a sliding and separating force that causes materials to break. This force pulls on the material in opposite directions, leading to the separation and fracture of the material.
A break sound could be caused by physical damage or stress on an object, such as a bone or a material like glass or metal, resulting in a sudden fracture or separation that produces a sound. The specific characteristics of the break sound will depend on the type of material involved and the force applied to it.
A material can bend in one situation if the force applied is within its elastic limit, allowing it to deform and return to its original shape. However, if the force exceeds the material's ultimate strength, it may break due to permanent deformation or fracture. The difference lies in the amount and type of force applied and the material's ability to withstand it.
A transparent material allows light to pass through it with minimal absorption or scattering. This results in a clear and see-through appearance, making the material easy to see through.
No. It's possible to break an iPodtouch but really difficult to break it. It is not really easy to break an iPodtouch.
No. A PSP-Go is quite sturdy and will not break unless forced. The material is strong, good-feel plastic.
Yes if that material is softer than the ice it will break
table salt is easy to break because it desolves in water
easy
Pretty hard to break...... thankfully.
no they are not easy to break because propare toy makers create these toys.
All dogs are easy to house break as it is natural for dogs to not do their business in their dens or homes.
No.
a sturdy material is a strong object like fabric or material that is less likely to break.
Glass is easy to break because it is a brittle material that lacks internal structure and flexibility. When force is applied, the atoms in the glass are unable to rearrange themselves to redistribute the force, causing the glass to crack and break.
Absolutely yes, there're too easy to break I would say. PS: I have a pair of them, trash.