
So You telling me that this(A plane's nosecone that was hit by a bird) cut straight through a steel exoskeleton and reinforced concrete...AND came out the other side virtually intact...Yeah OK...😏😏
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No. There are laws to kinetic energy. The material doesn't matter. I have personally seen STRAW (as in actual strands from a pile of hay) embedded THROUGH a 4x4 piece of wood. With enough energy the material will pass through and into another material without deforming until it meets a certain threshold. Same thing here.
The MASS x SPEED is what's important.
The wings were full of fuel, not empty aluminum balloons
The engines each weigh ~6 tonnes or so