Why a glass does break because of sound simple explanation.
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Every piece of glass has a natural resonant frequency—the speed at which it will vibrate if disturbed by a stimulus, such as a sound wave—as does every other material on Earth.
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When the sound gets too loud for the glass to vibrate, it shatters the glass.
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A glass has a natural resonance,a frequency at which the glass will vibrate easily.If the force from the sound wave making the glass vibrate is big enough,the size of the vibration wi become so large that the glass breaks
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