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What tier is breaking a window?

I have done that by mistake when I was 6 by throwing a rubber ball. Didn't shatter or whatever but was very cracked and we had to buy a new one. Guess it depends how thoroughly it breaks because me being 10-A as a 6 year old seems weird.
 
Wokistan said:
I have done that by mistake when I was 6 by throwing a rubber ball. Didn't shatter or whatever but was very cracked and we had to buy a new one. Guess it depends how thoroughly it breaks because me being 10-A as a 6 year old seems weird.
What was that window made out of Plastic?
 
It depends entirely on what kind of glass it is, because that can range anywhere from 10-B to high end 9-B
 
Oh, this'll totally be helpful for me as well for Granny Simulator. XD


I put it as street/wall level, though that was really because the window breaking was only part of the feat.

If I had to actually take a guess, I'd say it's probably about Athlete/Peak Human.


The problem with breaking glass is that it entirely depends on where you hit it. A relatively weak strike can still break it if you strike the center, but a stronger strike is required to break the window from the edges.
 
Wokistan said:
I have done that by mistake when I was 6 by throwing a rubber ball. Didn't shatter or whatever but was very cracked and we had to buy a new one. Guess it depends how thoroughly it breaks because me being 10-A as a 6 year old seems weird.
Are you sure you weren't just an Athlete level 6 year old?
 
I mean theres windows like what they use in skyscrapers and hotels where you can throw youw full body weight against it will all your strength and it wont even crack
 
Quickly looked at some standard sizes.

The violent fragmentation of a 36x36 (36.5 cm on either side) sheet of glass (1,074.393 cm^3) would be Street Level (805.79 joules) while the pulverization of said sheet would be Wall Level (1,074,393.01 joules).

Same tiers for two sheets of glass (full window)
 
Robot972 said:
Quickly looked at some standard sizes.
The violent fragmentation of a 36x36 (36.5 cm on either side) sheet of glass (1,074.393 cm^3) would be Street Level (805.79 joules) while the pulverization of said sheet would be Wall Level (1,074,393.01 joules).

Same tiers for two sheets of glass (full window)
Wouldn't that scenario imply the entire sheet of glass was destroyed, and not just the point of impact (with the rest the edges cracked but intact, assuming they don't succumb to gravity)?
 
Wouldn't that scenario imply the entire sheet of glass was destroyed, and not just the point of impact (with the rest the edges cracked but intact, assuming they don't succumb to gravity)?

Yes, but realistically there's no true way to measure the shattering of glass because it's just so fragile yet so inconsistent. I'm just taking the most basic means to measure it.
 
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