a bit of force,
not allot of force.
approx. you have to use the force of 5.2 to break a pencil
it takes an extremely large amount of force to break through a regular crowbar. but it should take about 500 pounds of force which is quite a lot.
none. work is only done when energy is exchanged
I am assuming you mean how much force is required to break the water balloon on impact. Cannot be answered - it would depend on too many factors, such as how much water is in the balloon (more water would cause it to pop more easily, less water and you could be slamming that thing against a brick wall and it won't break). It would also depend on the materials used to make the balloon, and how hard you throw it, as to whether it would break on impact.
Not much. Studeis show that a 5 year old could break such a foam board in one shot taken in .48 seconds.
Yes. Depends on the size. - Mini Size are compatible with LEGO DUPLO. - Micro Size are compatible with ordinary LEGO bricks.
£1,0000
seven dollars
Depends on the bricks composition.
it takes about 9 pounds of force to break your arm
24lbs - 32.2lbs of force.
yes, depending on how much force your car has.
In the update back in January, because design by me was too much of a hassle for lego (don't ask me why), it was shut down and now you can use pick a brick but its not the same
force is not a think it is only in star wars
approx. you have to use the force of 5.2 to break a pencil
There force it takes to break a leg will vary depending on the age of a person. For an adult, a force of about 20 pounds is enough to break a leg.
it takes an extremely large amount of force to break through a regular crowbar. but it should take about 500 pounds of force which is quite a lot.