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>> No.11550013 [View]
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>>11550010
Because of gravity and heat

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>>11271907
thought I'd check this
https://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/metal-temperature-strength-d_1353.html

>> No.10480009 [View]
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>>10480002
Fucked up the pic there.

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>>9766142
This is literally FRESHMAN YEAR SHIT

>> No.8724679 [View]
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>>8724642
Truthers for some reason think steel is like an ice cube: Completely rigid up unto the point it melts. In reality it gets softer at higher temperatures below the melting point. A steel beam supporting a load doesn't need to liquefy to lose its strength and break.

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