Did it hurt Superman?
Was there kryptonite?
russian rushed towards the landing site and fought each other for the meteorite's fragments which might contain some valuable metal elements, and that was how so many people got injured but no one dead tbh. russians might be the tiest european citizens tbh, a total disgrace to the white people
Did it hurt Superman?
Was there kryptonite?
i did notice the explosive light, it only lasted a few seconds and the meteorite like vanished. the omniscient WC brings us knowledge again![]()
I am a physicist. I know about physics. Thanks for the lesson though.
Wow...
Finally watched that one.
So ing cool...
I mean hot...
So what is the correct term. It isn't an implosion, or explosion. What is it called when something breaks apart because the thermal expansion of the outside exceeds the elasticity to the inside?
Is it Thermal Stress Fracture, or is there a better term?
Last edited by Wild Cobra; 02-16-2013 at 12:48 AM.
Just give up now, and there might be one or two people who will wonder if you were trolling, as opposed to going full re .
Then again, we would miss out on the entertainment.....
Never mind, carry on.
just broke apart because of the strong friction against atmosphere, it looked like an explosion when the fire expanded, but it's not what you often call an explosion by its strict definition tbh. it just broke into smaller pieces which burned out all at once imho
LOL...
if you don't know, then this conversation is way above your knowledge.
Yes... Very close...
It looked white-hot with the camera, but that can be deceiving because the camera elements were likely saturated. I've seen a red streaking meteor break up before, but is was smaller, at night, and there was no indication of impact following. It was a very interesting sight. This one brightened up the streets in daylight!
So, what is the correct terminology? It eludes me right now.
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