http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zj3sIFtfb4g&feature=player_detailpage
Imagine a tsunami then a scoupfull can do that !
Its easy to forget that water is still a massive object that can do serious damage. I wonder how much mass is in that scoop alone, must be at least a ton of weight?
Quote from: Clock'd 0Ne on February 21, 2013, 16:35:03 PM
Its easy to forget that water is still a massive object that can do serious damage. I wonder how much mass is in that scoop alone, must be at least a ton of weight?
a ton of water is only a cubic meter
I'm guessing 10+tons there :-o
Christ, I'd never have thought it was that small for a ton of water. When you see those 1 tonne gravel bags on the backs of cranes they are much bigger, but I guess there's a lot of empty air in them between the gravel and the gravel must not be that dense.
In the comments:
It is a Liebherr R 9800 Mining Excavator, as far as i know it is the biggest in the world.
Shovel volume: 38 to 42 m³. So approximate 40 tons of water crushing the car down there.