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I always figured it was because metal is harder than rock.
55 0 ReplyBut rocks are harder. Metal can bend where rocks would break.
29 0 ReplyYou're talking about brittleness and tensile strength, not hardness. Hardness is measured with the Mohs Hardness Scale, and there is significant cross-over between "rocks" and hardened metal.
30 1 ReplyDo you think any of the stoned motherfuckers in 1971 gave half a shit about this pedantry? Lol
“We don’t make cars from stone like the Flintstones, we make em from metal because it’s tougher” is as far as it goes my man
10 1 ReplyI think there were pendants in the 70s
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Ah! Might good sir be a fellow Mechanical Engineer?
(no one else considers stuff that break instead of bend to be "harder")
12 1 ReplyI‘d argue many people outside of the field are able to grasp it too
8 0 ReplyBut most people don't differentiate between hardness and toughness in day to day language
10 0 ReplyThat's just because it's really hard
4 0 ReplyRock is usually harder though, but steel is more tough. Compared to a lot of other materials steel is still really hard, to be fair. At least that's my understanding, as someone who just googled "hardness vs toughness" lol
1 0 ReplyYes, my comment was a pun
1 0 ReplyOh, my bad. that went completely over my head lmao
1 0 ReplyYou silly goose
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depends on the "rock" and the "metal" (usually an alloy)
3 0 ReplyBut metal can also split rock. Or crush it, or pulverize it, or drill it, or etc.
3 0 ReplyBut rock beats scissors and scissors are metal.
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What about lead vs obsidian?
Check and mate, music nerds.
4 0 ReplyDiamond is the hardest metal. Ask any astrophysicist
13 0 ReplyVan Halen, then.
2 0 ReplyNeil Diamond is the softest.
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