Strength is all in the arm of the person holding the knife, however sharpness would effect the ability to penetrate a brick. Something like a Katana might do the trick.
If you would like to, then yes you probably can. However, it would wear the knife down considerably.
The length required to penetrate an object varies depending on the material and the object's thickness. In general, a sharp object like a knife or nail would need less length to penetrate than a blunt object. Pressure and force applied also play a significant role in penetration depth.
people would need the kind cole l has like a strong brick roof
The end of a pin or sharp object is typically pointed and designed to pierce through materials or surfaces. This pointed end allows the object to penetrate and fulfill its intended purpose, such as holding things together or puncturing objects.
it would be the brick because the brick has more matter because it weighs more.
No, household magnets are not strong enough to move objects inside a home from beneath the floor. Even strong magnets would not be able to penetrate through the materials of a home to manipulate objects inside.
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if it would brick you wii, nobody sell it i think it will not brick your wii
Micheal Myers will win because he is strong is ever all he just got to do is get out his knife.
A brick would be lighter.
Anywhere in the universe where there was some net gravitational force: however weak or strong.
Each full brick would weigh 16kg.