The amount of pressure required to break a pig's leg bone typically ranges between 1,200 to 1,500 pounds per square inch (psi). However, this can vary depending on factors such as the age, size, and health of the pig, as well as the specific bone in question. Generally, larger and older pigs may have stronger bones that require more force to break.
Yes, indeed they can break through bone. The crocodile's bite force is more than 5,000 pounds per square inch. By far the strongest of any creature on Earth.
8 pounds i guess
3000 pounds per square inch thats bone crushing jaw pressure
The amount of force required to break a diamond is about 600,000 pounds per square inch.
It's not the speed, it's a specific pressure exerted to a point of area of bone mass and measured in pounds per square inch creating variable breaking points due to stength and the resiliency tolerance of the bone.
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.
1,348.85 pounds per square inch.
350 kilopascals = 50.76 pounds per square inch.
220 kilopascals (kPa) are 31.908303657402257 pounds per square inch (psi).
To convert pounds per square feet to pounds per square inch, you need to divide by 144 since there are 144 square inches in a square foot. In this case, 32 pounds per square foot would be equal to 0.222 pounds per square inch.
A coconut can be pretty tough to crack open. It takes about 1,400 pounds per square inch to break one open.
Kilograms per square meter x 0.001422 equals pounds per square inch.