All Videos Tagged super-elastic-collisions (9/11 Scholars Forum) - 9/11 Scholars Forum2024-05-04T14:03:28Zhttp://911scholars.ning.com/video/video/listTagged?tag=super-elastic-collisions&rss=yes&xn_auth=noLiquidmetal vs. Stainless Steel vs. Titanium in comparing Elastic Rebound Physical Propereties - Technology demotag:911scholars.ning.com,2010-12-16:3488444:Video:94532010-12-16T08:20:36.000ZChuck Boldwynhttp://911scholars.ning.com/profile/ChuckBoldwyn
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</a> <br></br>From the corporate site : <br></br><br></br>"More than twice the strength of Titanium with the processability of plastics, Liquidmetal alloys are poised to render obsolet...
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Extremely Elastic metalic collisions for<br></br>
Steel<br></br>
Titanium<br></br>
LiquidMetal<br></br>
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Please notice that steel does not crush steel when 2 bodies made of steel collide. The merely bounce off of…
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</a><br />From the corporate site : <br/><br/>"More than twice the strength of Titanium with the processability of plastics, Liquidmetal alloys are poised to render obsolet...
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Extremely Elastic metalic collisions for<br />
Steel<br />
Titanium<br />
LiquidMetal<br />
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Please notice that steel does not crush steel when 2 bodies made of steel collide. The merely bounce off of each other.<br />
They do not crush and pulverize each other as the USA Government would have you believe in the events of the Twin Towers on 911<br />
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'Nuf sed, a know brainer.<br />
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Chuck Boldwyn