Does speed make aluminum stronger? Strong enough to penetrate brick and steel?Basically, I'm referring to an aluminum plane penetrating the World Trade Center.In regards to physics, I didn't think aluminum was strong enough to penetrate steel and brick.
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Well, the trade center was basically, glass, steel, and concreteSo depending on where the plane hit it could go through the building and leave the nose undamagedWhich video, I don't remember seeing any video from INSIDE the building, and I don't remember any of the planes making it all the way through the building, so how do you know the nose was undamaged and not even bent? And yes aluminum is more than strong enough to break brick, I can and do break bricks with my hand, without doing any damage to my hand.
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