A Science Experiment - /sci/ (#16706118) [Archived: 713 hours ago]

Anonymous
6/24/2025, 1:41:30 AM No.16706118
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You want to find out if you can destroy a Micro SD card by masticating it i.e. chewing it with your teeth.
However, if your teeth are not harder than the Micro SD card’s components, your teeth will break either by cracking or chipping. Furthermore, if the forces applied by the jaw are not sufficient to break the Micro SD card, the Micro SD card will not break.
The hardness of everything mentioned is available online, so you just have to look it up, and so are requisite forces and the breaking points of the Micro SD card’s constituent parts. The only thing you have to do is have access to a hydraulic press with the added shape of teeth made of something of similar attributes to thereof then put the Micro SD card in and apply the force of an average mastication (chewing).
Good luck!
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Anonymous
6/24/2025, 2:06:29 AM No.16706134
>>16706118 (OP)
You have made an error in your assumption. Please review the mechanism we call "grinding" or "abrasion."
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Anonymous
6/24/2025, 10:54:35 AM No.16706355
>>16706134
So, that’s the application of hardness, right?
Anonymous
6/25/2025, 12:58:59 AM No.16706918
>>16706134
Right?
Anonymous
6/26/2025, 9:36:14 AM No.16707780
>>16706134
Right?
Anonymous
6/27/2025, 4:13:16 AM No.16708399
>>16706134
Right?