03-10-2005, 11:35 PM
And in school, the 'wedgie' was a formidable attacking weapon, bringing most opponents to their knees in seconds<br>
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I liken the wedge formation to a knife edge at the molecular level. Tightly packed and penetrating, it pushes aside more loosely formed molecules spread more thinly.. Or am I talking nonsense again? Funnily, that is how a steel blade would work against lead I think. Applying the same principle, would a 'kevlar' formation stop and absorb it? <p></p><i></i>
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I liken the wedge formation to a knife edge at the molecular level. Tightly packed and penetrating, it pushes aside more loosely formed molecules spread more thinly.. Or am I talking nonsense again? Funnily, that is how a steel blade would work against lead I think. Applying the same principle, would a 'kevlar' formation stop and absorb it? <p></p><i></i>
TARBICvS/Jim Bowers
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