The pressure required to crush the Adam's apple, or thyroid cartilage, can vary depending on individual anatomy, but it generally requires a significant amount of force. Estimates suggest that it may take around 20 to 40 pounds of pressure to cause significant damage. However, the exact pressure needed can differ based on factors like age, health, and overall neck structure. It’s important to note that any such injury can have serious consequences.
a lot
about 5000 thousand mm.
Full can? Average should be about 200-250 lbs pressure.
it takes 76 lbs of pressure to collapse/crush one's windpipe
It typically takes about 90 pounds per square inch (psi) of pressure to crush an aluminum can. This pressure is exerted evenly on all sides of the can, causing it to collapse.
2,500 pounds of pressure
The wolf jaw can produce 3,200 psi pressure which inables it to crush bones and such.
The hull of the submarine will crush or give way if the pressure of the water is too much.
First, this would be a tragic waste of a gemstone, if that's the one you want to crush. Diamonds are hard, they are not 'strong'. You may be able to shatter a diamond with a hammer.
It's totally dependent on the hull type, material construction, and overall design, but in general, just before a submarine reaches crush depth is as much sea pressure as it can handle.
Gold is a malleable metal, so it can be easily crushed by applying pressure. The exact amount of pressure required to crush gold depends on the form of the gold (bar, nugget, powder) and the size and shape of the object exerting the pressure. However, gold is typically considered a soft metal, so it does not require an extreme amount of pressure to crush it.
Not sure, but too much apple can put their blood pressure up.