That depends on how many chips you ate on the specific day of breaking your fingers, if you eat chips you may not break your finger but if you didn't then you might end up in a+e with a broken finger, also if you eat beans then it'd an entirely different matter
8lbs of pressure can break any bone in the human body if applied correctly.
This can vary depending on the age and size of the human. A baby or child's hand will take much less weight to break it than an adult hand would.
22 pounds
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It would only take about 30 pounds of pressure per square inch to break a human neck. At 25 pounds of pressure, it causes instant unconsciousness.
40 pounds
I'd strap it to the other finger (the one on the other side to the index finger) because those fingers usually move together anyway.
The fingers are some of the easier bones in the human body to break. If you are looking for the amount of force that it takes, it takes roughly 8 pounds of pressure to break the bone.
The amount of pressure that it takes to break an arm depends on the strength of the arm and the angle in which the pressure is applied. On the average, it takes 120 pounds of pressure.
I heard it only takes 15 pounds of pressure (was told this from a 26 time World Champion Armwrestler).
75 pounds of succinct concentrated opposing downward pressure will break almost any human bone
usually a lot of pressure but it depends on the bone. Example: It takes 12-16 pounds of pressure to break a knee.
It takes about 7 pounds of pressure to break an elbow according to the UFC
Since it would probably be tempered glass, 100lbs. of pressure.
Depends. It can take up to 250 pounds of pressure I think.
It takes about 8 pounds of pressure to break the human jaw