The everyday glassware in your home can be easily shattered by any sudden impact, including a hit from a porcelain shard, a brick, a football, or any other hard object.
Also never pour a bottle of Coca Cola on the hood of their car, or anywhere with car paint. If it goes unnoticed it’ll start chipping away the paint, especially if you do it right before it snows.
Don’t do this:
Pieces of ceramic (porcelain) with sharp points breaks glass super easy. As in you could throw a pebble of it and it would shatter automotive glass.
I don’t support violence but I do like science.
Does ceramic actually break glass super easily?
I thought it worked on automotive class specifically because it’s tempered.
Has to do with hardness. Ceramic is WAY harder than glass.
With tempered glass its sharpness, and the ability to shatter
This article is a good explanation .
Essentially its a hardness and brittleness and sharp points deal.
They describe tempered glass but fail to describe regular glass
Also never pour a bottle of Coca Cola on the hood of their car, or anywhere with car paint. If it goes unnoticed it’ll start chipping away the paint, especially if you do it right before it snows.
I hear eggs are a bitch to clean, and don’t do car paint any favours, tho at current prices down there…