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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.

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Well, have you ever had one of those clamps that you screw into the table and you can make it bigger or smaller?, well if you put your wrist in it {don't break your wrist thou} and tighten it then it can pretty much break any bone in your body

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you just grab your hand and twist it until you hear a crack or pop and then you'll feel like crying and then its broken

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It takes 32.25 ft/pounds of pressure to break the elbow of a mature silverback male gorilla.

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it depends on the calcium and fat index of your body. also the velocity of the object. 70 pounds can probably do it.

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it depends on what its your leg. so probably 90-100 pounds.

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8 pounds

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