Seeing as how diamond is the hardest known metal, why don't we use it to make bulletproof vests or cars and trucks and stuff
Seeing as how diamond is the hardest known metal...
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>hurr durr
>diamonds not a metal
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They do you idiot
Common everyone know that the hardest metal know to man is DragonForce.
Because it's too heavy, 1 gram of diamond weights like 15 grams or something.
I have a diamond truck
real answer is cause theres a difference between hardness and energy dispersion. a diamond hit with a bullet might shatter, where something like kevlar disperses the energy throughout the jacket lessening the force
>Because it's too heavy, 1 gram of diamond weights like 15 grams or something.
I'm not sure if you are trolling or are retarded
Because if you make something new with it, then it's just coal.
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Considering how stupid the OP is, I’m not too surprised by the retarded response.
Hardest means nothing can scratch it, it doesn't mean it's shatter proof.
Because people would just switch to diamond headed bullets.
It depends on the measuring apparatus you use. Sure you are right for a normal method, but if you are using microwave time you have to account for the conversion factor.
Gee it sure is newfag in here
It it's so shatter proof why does it have the ability to scratch everything else?
A little scratch is like a micro shattering.
Science!
The question is why don’t women wear Kevlar as jewellery?
Despite being hardest metal, it is pretty fragile. Having a bullet hit it might stop it but the resulting kinetic force may cause it to shatter and rip through victim
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