Emergency hammer provided in AC coaches. With the wooden handle and the small head, I do not think it will be much effective in breaking the thick glass.
Date: 2007-06-22
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| Make | SONY | Model | DSC-W30 |
| Aperture Value | f/2.8 | Color Space | sRGB |
| Exposure Bias Value | 0 EV | Exposure Program | Program |
| Flash | Flash, Auto-Mode, Return light detected | Focal Length | 6.3 mm |
| ISO | 80 | Metering Mode | Spot |
| Shutter Speed Value | 1/40 sec | Date/Time | 2007 Jun 22 18:50:19 +0000 |
Recent comments
Or if worse comes to worse, just use your elbow!! Its very effective! :P
Posted by Siddhartha Ganesh on 2007 Jul 17 09:49:48 +0000
Agree here but still with small hammer, where will be the force coming from as force is directly proportional to mass. Perhaps the force will come from human hand but with a lethal blow, the wooden handle can break as it is tapering upwards.
Posted by Samar on 2007 Jul 17 08:43:58 +0000
Not effective? I beg to disagree. The hammer is conically shaped at the two ends. The design of this hammer is such that with one blow cracks will start to originate from the point of impact and leave a hole. The reason being a pointed hammer delivers a...
Not effective? I beg to disagree. The hammer is conically shaped at the two ends. The design of this hammer is such that with one blow cracks will start to originate from the point of impact and leave a hole. The reason being a pointed hammer delivers a greater amount of stress than a flat hammer. The same principle is also applied to cut glasses using a sharp diamond tip.
Posted by M S M Saifullah on 2007 Jul 17 00:32:56 +0000