Repeat as needed striking in the same place each time until the concrete breaks.
Force required to break a concrete wall.
Each cubic metre would be 2406 kg.
One of these was crushing concrete cylinders with a mechanical press that can apply 3 million pounds of force.
But apply that amount of force concentrated into an area as small as a fist and.
So assuming the concrete wall was made out of the same concrete i found in my google search and had the same density.
A lot of physical force and movement is required to bring down a concrete wall and a mere ladder isn t sufficient to the task.
A slab of concrete could likely support the weight of a few people weighing a total of 675 pounds 306 kilograms.
To minimize the required weight make thin bricks too late for that i realize support them by the extreme outer edges during the experiment and support the load in the center of the brick on as narrow a brace.
You will quickly deform your hand by breaking it multiple times and lose most dexterity with it and your hands will have the proportions of hellboy one massive and one regular.
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Jackhammers are generally too heavy to lift and primarily used to pound floors.
The weight required will depend on a variety of factors including the dimensions of the concrete bricks and the experimental setup.
But you ll be able to smash it thr.
If anything you can use the handle as a lever to increase the speed of the head but don t wear yourself out trying to strike as hard as possible.
It s called iron palm kungfu.
A variation of the jackhammer called the demolition hammer can be lifted to pound walls and elevated surfaces.
I figured the cylinder would just crack and crumble.
Hydraulic or pneumatic force commonly supplies the force required to reciprocate the tool s chisel like attachment.