Cleavage
it is when a dimond breaks into many different uneven parts. it uslaully does not have fratures though. it has cleavage.
no ... it is a very rare case ... in most cases a bone such as femur breaks into 2 pieces ... the position of the fracture controls the condition of fracture
Five times as many minutes as it takes her to cut it into two pieces. That's cutting time only, not counting rest breaks.
Glass is actually made out of small particles of sand. Gravity pulls on these pieces of sand and after many years, can make the window seem uneven and inconsistent.
A rectangular prism has 6 sides, whether they are even or uneven is irrelevant..
It can happen with any bullet, but you're probably thinking of frangible rounds, which are designed to do that so as not to overpenetrate and risk harming bystanders.
The Festool Domino tool can be used for many things. However, their main use is to join two pieces of wood together. It creates a peg in one piece of wood, and a notch in the other, and is the strongest way of joining two pieces of wood.
Glass breaks into small pieces due to its internal stress. When a force is applied to glass, it overcomes the tensile strength of the material, causing it to break. The internal stress causes the glass to shatter into small, uniform pieces to reduce the potential for injury.
he has lots of breaks ..but he works very hard to get those breaks
The flute is in three pieces but it's made out of many many small pieces.
The Breaks of the Game has 362 pages.
Peace Breaks Out has 178 pages.