👉 A shatterable object is an item that can break down or disintegrate into smaller pieces when subjected to a certain force. Examples of shatterables include glass, metal, and some types of plastics. The ability to break down or disintegrate is often associated with their durability and resistance to damage from external forces such as impact, heat, or other chemical reactions. Shattering objects are typically found in industrial settings where they are used for manufacturing, construction, or as part of the production