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Since it would probably be tempered glass, 100lbs. of pressure.
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.
2 pounds, ababy can knock you. it all depends on how he hits ya chin
Look on Mythbusters. They have a whole episode about duct tape.
It is not so much as how much pressure as where the pressure is applied. If you keep the egg upright and try to apply pressure at the top and bottom, the egg won't break as easily as much as when you apply it in the middle. The shape of the egg gives greater tensile strength to the ends but the middle is comparitively fragile.
It would only take about 30 pounds of pressure per square inch to break a human neck. At 25 pounds of pressure, it causes instant unconsciousness.
I heard it only takes 15 pounds of pressure (was told this from a 26 time World Champion Armwrestler).
75 pounds of succinct concentrated opposing downward pressure will break almost any human bone
Depends. It can take up to 250 pounds of pressure I think.
It takes about 7 pounds of pressure to break an elbow according to the UFC
Since it would probably be tempered glass, 100lbs. of pressure.
The amount of pressure that it takes to break an arm depends on the strength of the arm and the angle in which the pressure is applied. On the average, it takes 120 pounds of pressure.
It takes about 8 pounds of pressure to break the human jaw
You probably have too twist and do alot of stuff to it, but, it will get swollen up.
Not very much. I have heard 3 pounds, but have no proof of that assertion. I know at least 2 people who broke their own ribs by coughing.
depends on the kind of tile & the thickness & obviously the test method Ceramic or Saltillo will break much easier than Porcelain need more info
According to Universal Grappling Arts, it takes about 4 1/2 pounds of pressure to break the tarsals of the upper foot. You want to stomp down with your heel as high up on the laces as possible.