Anything can 'break' a diamond should it strike the diamond in its weak spot -- a flaw, because a diamond has perfect cleavage in four directions.
The amount of force required to break a diamond is about 600,000 pounds per square inch.
You can cut a diamond with a laser -- because of its value, you might not want to 'break' it.
Yes, diamond is considered to be a transparent object. It allows light to pass through it easily, making it possible to see through it.
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.
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.
diamond it is the only thing that can break a diamond is a diamond
Probably. But this is a poor use of a diamond. If you want to break a mirror, most any object pushed or pitched against it will break it.
The Only thing That Can Break Obsidian Is A Diamond Pickaxe. :3
Take a rock and smash it into both. The Glass will break but the Diamond will not. Why? Because its the hardest thing on Earth.
A diamond object is usually called a diamond, but can also be called a rock, a stone, or simply bling.
if there is no elasticity means...there will be no deformation in shape and size...and one more thing is if we try to change the shape of the object and no elasticity means the object will break...
Diamond cannot break.
It can be. A diamond can also be a natural, non-living object.
Diamond is the hardest known mineral.
Diamond's scratch 'hardness' is the highest amongst naturally formed minerals. The only thing that can scratch it, is itself. However it is not 'tough'. Basically, Diamond is brittle. A blow from a solid object may crack it. If a diamond was struck by a bullet, it might shatter.
A diamond fracture is a break or a crack in the stone.
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