thats crazy
Yeah it is a bit, the bucket dosent look that big and the height must be just about right so the water dosen't fan out in all directions. Im a boring fucker I know but I would love to signwrite that bitch (the excavator). The ones I do are probably as big as its wheels.
cool video bro
Sweet vid!
The bucket doesn't look huge due to the enormous size of the excavator, but it is bigger looking than the car in terms of volume, and that much water would weigh tons...right at the time of impact, it would be no different than getting that much weight in dirt/ore/etc. dropped on top.
The bucket doesn't look huge due to the enormous size of the excavator, but it is bigger looking than the car in terms of volume, and that much water would weigh tons...right at the time of impact, it would be no different than getting that much weight in dirt/ore/etc. dropped on top.
tsssch Silly; everyone knows a Tonne of water is lighter than a Tonne of dirt.-CARNIFEX-[LOC] wrote:
Sweet vid!
The bucket doesn't look huge due to the enormous size of the excavator, but it is bigger looking than the car in terms of volume, and that much water would weigh tons...right at the time of impact, it would be no different than getting that much weight in dirt/ore/etc. dropped on top.
Holy shit, I didn't know people built things that big!
That is actually really neet.
cool video
this must be the second video because there is another with another car and the camera guy is really shocked that the car was flattened
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Well that was impressive.
Now imagine the reverse, car falling from great height onto water. Would it be similarly damaged?
Now imagine the reverse, car falling from great height onto water. Would it be similarly damaged?
Wow, water is scary.
No.SplinterStrike wrote:
Now imagine the reverse, car falling from great height onto water. Would it be similarly damaged?
Yeah. As far as I know water cant be flattened or damaged.AussieReaper wrote:
No.SplinterStrike wrote:
Now imagine the reverse, car falling from great height onto water. Would it be similarly damaged?
Yeah, water is a none-compressible substance. That's why it's like hitting cement when you fall onto it from too high, or if you hit it too quick.
FUCK SOME BITCH KEYED MY......water?[HOF]Mercenary wrote:
Yeah. As far as I know water cant be flattened or damaged.AussieReaper wrote:
No.SplinterStrike wrote:
Now imagine the reverse, car falling from great height onto water. Would it be similarly damaged?
Reddhedd wrote:
FUCK SOME BITCH KEYED MY......water?[HOF]Mercenary wrote:
Yeah. As far as I know water cant be flattened or damaged.AussieReaper wrote:
No.
Ok guys, I meant would the car be similarly damaged
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Not high enough
I wouldn't call that a bit of water.
yea a lot of water
No, not high enough
Unfortunately this one didn't fall into water, but it wasn't that high up:
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