Obviously the first one broke easily. Youre throwing rocks at glass proped up against a wall, not mounted, rolled up, and supported by the car’s window frame
@obliteabyss That is irrelevant. The video was about spark plug ceramic. My experience for context: I once beat on my passenger side car window in a drunken rage with a softball sized smooth rock and only put little nicks in it. I once scoffed at someone's claim that spark plug ceramic would break a car window. They immediately broke some off a plug in their garage, walked across the street and to my amazement, they broke their neighbors car window with a simple toss.
The flavor may be similar, but to classify it as a “pickle” would be a bit far off. Pickles are made by having a cucumber or other object react with the acidity of the vinegar.
Here in South-Africa this is a common technique in breaking windows and stealing a phone or valuable item from someone’s car quickly and efficiently 🤨😣
zach cullen It still makes a difference though, Tempered glass is super weak if it’s not fixated in a frame, especially when it’s leaning against a wall. There’s a trick where you punch a car window with 2 of your fingers to destroy it and the reason it works is because you lower the window so the upper frame isn’t supporting it which messes up the force distribution from the hit
Me too. When they’re attached, a lot of the vibrations of whatever is hitting it also gets absorbed into the edges of the car window opening instead of staying on the surface of the glass like in this video.
It's technically not a mirror because it dosen't have a genuine reflection when you look at it, it's partially transparent and you just see what's inside the car without getting in.
Yep. I guess it wasn't reported about enough though because most people seem to have no idea it happened and Nord seem to be trying to pretend like it never happened.
Depends on the car and glass they use. It does take more force then they show. But Most cars are all the same and this works easily. But some brands it's much harder window tint didn't seem to matter. Weird thing is sucking on the ceramic absorbes something the makes it work even easier.
Uh... you guys may want to look into nord. They were just part of MASSIVE issue where one of there servers were compromised by left over remote access server.
Love watching you guys on our free time. You guys should try breaking a lock in different ways. Dry ice, liquid nitrogen, different sprays maybe to freeze, or can you just melt it away with a torch? See it in movies but never seen anything like that in real life.
One thing that everyone has in their car is the seat headrest that pulls out easily. Pull it out and use the 2 metal rods that hold it to bust out the window. In most cars they are rounded on the ends and not sharp but will easily bust out any side window.
@@zeicanofficial say that when you have to pay rent at the end of the month, they also say its sponsored, so you have to take everything with a grain of salt
@@gholden3960 On top of that, claiming "military grade encryption" actually means, lowest common denominator for encryption. But not that it matters, NordVPN can not be trusted and I'm surprised TKOR are still accepting sponsor deals with them.
And I guess the best way to do it is to put the spark plug in a sock or cloth bag and smash it with a hammer a couple times then remove the metal and then crush the ceramic up to a fine powder. (That's why you need it in the sock or bag).. then all you gotta do is pour some of the powder in your hand and from what I've heard you can just lightly toss the powder at a window and it'll shatter.. allegedly...
You're supposed to use the spark plug like a punch, you put the plug end flat against the glass then smack it with something heavy, hits at the right frequency to shatter
Spark plugs are made to withstand extreme heat and pressure within your cars cylinders.. That's what the ceramic is for.. If you take a small piece of that ceramic and heat it up first before throwing it at a car window you'll get way better results.. When I was young we used to cup a little piece in our hands and blow on it to heat it up before throwing it.. If done correctly it would break the glass on the first try without even needing to use that much force and it would break the glass a lot more quietly and for the record I'm not a car burglar or anything lol.. My friends father was a mechanic and we used to do this on old junk cars
Every element takes electrical energy and converts it to mechanical energy known as natural resonating frequency ( as it changes dimensions cyclically). You have to break the spark plug first cuz the clear coat is not Ceramic. Ceramic has a very high natural resonating frequency and the glass has a lower frequency and cant dissipate the extra energy the ceramic carries there for causing the glass to break.
the reason why the car widow is easier the break using a spark plug is because the glass is tempered so once the sharp parts splits the glass “molecules” which causes it to “SHATTER”, but the regular untempered glass, since the “molecules” are not super tight and compact, it was just chip or crack apart
So you need to break something harder than the glass to break the glass. May have been suggested already but the metal rod from the headrest works well to break out. To break in a claw hammer works well
The car windows are under tension, and that is why they break so easily. The flat glass is not under tension. The tension makes windows the weakest at the corners usually.
It's already been proven that these methods work for installed glass, anyway. Sorry but your outrage is absurd. Look for other videos if you want a more scientific test.
Sean Darke the force of the porcelain thrown isn’t what’s key. It’s the fact that the edges are so sharp that they cut in between the molecules of glass which have been tempered in order to increase the tensile force between the surface of the glass and the center of the glass (which strengthens the glass) But also, when a sharp object cuts in between the glass molecules it breaks them apart and causes all that energy from the tensile force to be released which results in the glass “exploding” because it has been under such force and held a vast amount of potential energy it bursts, crackles, and shatters into tiny pieces in a release of energy
the window punch you used inside of the car is spring loaded. you only have to put it against the window and push hard enough to activate it and it does the rest for you
So, the main problem is that, in order to get those chipped spark plug pieces, you need to hit it with a hammer... which you might as well use to break the glass directly.
Reminds me of when I worked for the State AG's office. I was in the deputy of chief of BCI office and he had a pane of the bulletproof glass that surrounded our lobby. The only thing could penetrate it was a rifle round.
The car windows are a bit stronger when in a fully closed position (cybertruck perfect example) but i was a bit of a tearaway in my teens but if you use that ceramic on tempered glass in total pitch black darkness you see a blue spark when the ceramic breaks thru the glass, in the ambient light of night you cant see it has to be pitch black
i’ve never heard of it either! it depends on your childhood tbh, some of us just managed to keep our childhoods _relatively_ innocent. don’t know how, honestly, but somehow we did it!
On thing that I noticed was that all of the samples that showed up in the video were shattered from the perspective of the outside of the window. I wonder if the auto glass would shatter as easily from the “inside” side of the glass.
pretty clearly has to do with what is behind the glass, the picture frame is springy compared to the brick wall. and the rubber frame in a car door makes breaking it in a car SO much harder to do.