yes, you an break it with another Diamond.
The Pale Rider
Maggie was hit in the head with a hammer by chucky, and pushed out a window.
A drifloon appears.
Yes an hit your knees with a hammer
you start from the last save point
After you have hit a can with a hammer the can will be smashed
A diamond can shatter if hit with a hammer. While diamond is the hardest naturally-occurring mineral known, it is also brittle. The hardness means that it is difficult to cut, but the brittleness means that it is likely to splinter or shatter if enough pressure is exerted. In the case of a diamond hit with a hammer, the likelihood that the diamond will shatter will increase with the force of the hammer (based mostly on the weight) and will further increase if the diamond has any significant inclusions (indicated by a flaw in the diamond). Given the value of a diamond, it is highly recommended that you do not try this at home.
just hit it with a hammer
Yes. Although diamond is very hard, it is also brittle. Hit a diamond with a hammer, and it WILL scratch the hammer- but the hammer will also shatter the diamond.
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Carbon is an element and doesn't have a specific sound when hit with a hammer. The sound would depend on the physical state and structure of the carbon material being hit, such as graphite or diamond. Graphite might produce a dull thud, while diamond may produce a sharp, high-pitched sound.
No, a hammer cannot smash a diamond because diamonds are one of the hardest materials on Earth.
No, you cannot smash a diamond with a hammer because diamonds are the hardest natural substance on Earth.
A laser can burn through a diamond and be used to "cut" it, though it might not be pretty. As for jewelry applications, the traditional method of splitting a diamond is to "cut" it with a hardened steel knife. The knife is finely sharpened and hardened, and placed against the diamond to be cut. The knife is then struck with a small hammer. Thus the action is one of splitting, not really cutting. The cut is carefully positioned as to take advantage of the internal crystal structure of the diamond. A hammer can be used to "smash" a diamond and break it, but this is a poor use for a hammer as well as a waste of a diamond.
In most cases the crystal will shatter. The manner in which it shatters depends on the type of crystal.
When you hit a hammer, the force is transferred to the object being struck, causing it to move or deform depending on its material and structure. The impact energy is absorbed by the object, potentially causing damage if excessive force is applied.
No, diamonds are the hardest known natural material and can only be scratched or cut by another diamond. Attempting to break a diamond with a sledgehammer will likely damage the hammer rather than the diamond.