So after watching a ton of hydrolic press videos I am curious as to what the most powerful machine in the world is.
I think this has to be put into 3 categories though.
- PSI
- Torque
- Thrust
any ideas where to start to find the answer? I was thinking rock crushing machines for Torque
after many years on /o/ i can assure you the answer is an LS1 f-body with straight pipes
my dick
>>58068532
apparently 10 million PSI has been done with a water jet
>>58068514
you can start by going back to /reddit/
>>58068548
an ls1 can handle 10 million psi
32 million PSI on the A380 aluminum extrusion press
>>58068569
*calls for reddit backup*
give me ur upvotes or else....
>>58068514
Most powerful machine is probably the one that can cool something to near 0 Kelvin.
Particle accelerators. Speeds stuff up to near the speed of light.
>>58068893
>anon just learned about thermodynamics but doesn't know they use lasers to cool things down to almost 0K
you must be an engineering major