Realistic modeling. There aren't a whole lot of materials you can accelerate to several times the speed of sound in less than a second without them turning into an approximately spherical cloud of glowing-hot gas.
@@ulfenburg7539 ..How would a mouse trap as heavy as the one in this video have a lot less force than a normal one if its going at the same speed as it? What the fuck lol
Technically: F=ma. As one can see, speed/velocity is not part of the equation, only its time derivative. It is Infact possible to have the same speed AND force of a normal mouse trap. It would only have to slow down slightly and phase through the maus with nearly the same velocity it started with.
Could you do a 50kg bomb dropping at terminal velocity on the top of a panzer 4? The bomb would be unarmed simulating a bomb with a delay. This would find out if a 50kg bomb would penetrate the tank and turn it into a pipe bomb before exploding or if it would bounce off the top and then explode.
I kinda actually think this would have been a thing if the maus was in production some how, just having fake banks set up inbetween trees, the maus comes to hull down, then is crushed by the almost invisible trap
This is a pretty goofy ahhhhhhhh simulation. Perhaps make more silly ones like this? Like what about a Tiger 2 getting shot by a beanbag round, but the beanbag is travelling at a stupidly fast speed, like 1 billion meters per second or something.
@@narrativeless404 2 Maus tanks was built and deployed to the battlefield. But 1 destroyed, 1 got ambushed on the way to the battlefield and captured. There is a Maus tank displayed in a Russian museum.
Wait... I had another idea... More literally, I thought the trap would, well, trap the mouse and then the tank would shoot... I chuckled thinking that was I gonna see.
"WEVE LOST A TRACK" "GUNNER IS DEAD WE'RE SHOOTING BLIND" "COMMANDER WAS HIT HE CANT FOCUS" "LOST SOME AMMO LUCKY IT DIDNT EXPLODE" "BAIL OUT THIS VEHICLE HAS HAD IT"