No, magnets do not react to Kevlar because Kevlar is not a magnetic material. Magnets only attract materials that contain iron, nickel, or cobalt. Kevlar is a strong and heat-resistant synthetic fiber used in body armor and other protective gear.
There are actually multiple people who warrant credit for the invention of the Kevlar bulletproof vest. The DuPont corporation developed Kevlar material. Richard Armellino marketed a Kevlar vest called the K-15 in 1975 and Richard Davis the first all Kevlar vest in 1976.
Stephanie Kwolek, a chemist at DuPont, is credited with inventing Kevlar in 1965. Kevlar is a strong synthetic fiber used in protective gear such as bulletproof vests. Kwolek's discovery has saved the lives of many people in law enforcement and military fields.
I've never been one for math, but if you are, one gram of kevlar costs 50 cents. I'm sure you can convert this figure to pounds.-J
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Diamond is much stronger than Kevlar in terms of hardness and resistance to scratching, but Kevlar is stronger in terms of its ability to absorb impact and resist tearing or puncturing. They have different properties that make them suitable for different applications.
magnets can
React to the nearby presence of another magnet
they repel each other
The protective plates, depending on the age of it, will be steel, ceramics, or kevlar.
KEVLAR! KEVLAR!
what is the Kevlar stock symbol
kevlar used
It depends on the rating of the Kevlar.
Kryptonite Kevlar
No, Kevlar is an insulator.
1927 kevlar was invented by stephanie kwolec
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