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How much force can the femur withstand units per square inch?

The femur, the strongest bone in the human body, can withstand compressive forces of around 1,700 to 2,500 pounds-force per square inch (psi) before breaking.


Can a human kick you and break your femur bone?

Yes, it is possible for a human to kick with enough force to break someone's femur bone. The femur is the strongest bone in the human body, but a powerful enough impact or direct force can cause a fracture.


How much nerves are there in the human body?

There are billions of nerves in the human body.


How much weight does it take to crush a human testicle?

The human male testicles are made up of super strong tissues. So strong that it could take up to 2.5 tons of pressure to crush/pop them. That is not however the same for cutting them open, that just takes a sharp object like for example a knife ;].


How much force is needed to puncture the skull?

Depending on the strength of the skull itself, and the density of the bone itself. If you're looking for something that is blunt force, it would require a well tuned striking motion to actually make a hole. However if you are looking for something like a drill, just the same pressure you use to brush your teeth, the machine will do the rest. Sharp objects would require about the same pressure as a punch however. You need to be careful for damaging the brain too much however, the pressure release to the brain itself wont truly do long term damage, but if you hit the brain itself, that's where the damage comes in. Not sure what you're looking to gain from this knowledge, but there it is.