impact force = mass x acceleration
whack hard hard then can liao, no need "chi" powah
that's my humble opinion as a taekwondo student.
Science Kyukpa: The Art of Breaking, What's the science behind?
Science Kyukpa: The Art of Breaking, What's the science behind?
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Feb 27 2010, 02:48 PM
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impact force = mass x acceleration
whack hard hard then can liao, no need "chi" powah that's my humble opinion as a taekwondo student. |
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Mar 2 2010, 03:02 PM
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oh ya, also depends on the structure being broken.
we use roof top tiles which is dome shaped, and the plank wood is solid, but rather light |
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