Grains Bear Brunt of Missile and Meteorite Impacts
Highspeed video of projectiles slamming into a bed of disks has given scientists a new microscopic picture of the way a meteorite or missile transfers the energy of its impact to sand and dirt grains. The transfer is jerky, not smooth, and much more complex than scientists previously thought, according to Duke physicist Robert Behringer, who led the research. In the study, supported by the Defense Threat Reduction Agency, the team shot bronze disks into a narrow bed of photoelastic grains and used a
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