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why a glass pane of a window is shattered when a flying pebble hits it?​

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Answered by Mysteryboy01
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A glass pane of a window gets shattered when a flying pebble hits it, because the flying pebble is moving with some velocity while the glass pane is at the rest. When it hits the glass pane , it imparts momentum to the pane. Glass is amorphous solid and hence doesn't have cleavage property.

Answered by Sahil231105
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Answer:A glass pane of a window gets shattered when a flying pebble hits it, because the flying pebble is moving with some velocity while the glass pane is at the rest. When it hits the glass pane , it imparts momentum to the pane. Glass is amorphous solid and hence doesn't have cleavage property.

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