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PlayboySkeleton t1_j2jos8a wrote

You have mentioned a whole bunch of different phenomena that aren't really related to each other. Are you asking if, just like these phenomena affect EM, can EM also cavitate or rupture? Or are you trying to ask if EM can affect glass or impart some effect on an item like sound affects glass?

Idk what you are asking here. There are a lot of quarter words used, but the structure makes about as much sense as my 5 year old trying to fill his piggy bank.

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[deleted] t1_j2jp1ih wrote

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sangred0 t1_j2ju3ac wrote

An opera singer breaking glass isn't due to any sort of "cavitation" phenomenon, that happens because of a cascading resonance phenomenon (or termed in a way that relates to EM radiation, constructive wave interference)

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FogeltheVogel t1_j2jsd1p wrote

What reason do you have for thinking that it might? Radiation and glass aren't exactly similar in any way, and it might be easier to properly answer your question if we knew why you ask.

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Netroth t1_j2junh8 wrote

Physical things do physical things. Radiation radiates and is disqualified from the question.

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