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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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I'd say so
to break something in 2 places would take a lot more force than breaking it in one
(, Tue 15 Dec 2009, 11:36, 1 reply, 16 years ago)
Not necessarily
It all depends on the physical characteristics of the material.

Spaghetti is a good example. Take a piece of raw spaghetti and hold it at each end. Now bend it until it breaks. You'll find that most if the time it breaks in two places, not just one.
(, Tue 15 Dec 2009, 11:59, Reply)
That's because it breaks in one place first
and then the tension on the longer part causes it to whip upwards with enough force to break it again.
(, Tue 15 Dec 2009, 12:16, Reply)

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