Because the social consensus system is not only a dynamic system with high frequency of update but also an interactive system between virtual world and real world, during the spread of consensus, we could not only take emotions spread as the cause (or effect) of
frangibility but also take
frangibility as the cause (or effect) of emotions spread.
With that in mind, I will propose that a third potential thread for uniting the installations could have been loosely spun from consideration of science--not the materials science that would focus more narrowly on the physical nature of porcelain and be given to testing properties such as tensile strength and
frangibility. Rather, Quinn's installations could have inspired musings on some key concepts in particle physics.
To control penetration and
frangibility on game, Beal optimizes the thickness of the jacket and inserts a calibrated cup inside the cavity of the hollowpoint which can be clearly seen in the photograph of the .460 S&W ammunition.
The testing process involved independent verification by a US testing house to prove its
frangibility requirements and entailed high speed demonstrations at a former World War Two airstrip at York.
The JAFSG's research will examine all aspects of
frangibility on the airfield with results filtering into new guides and FAA standards available to all airports around the world.
Inside its secant ogive nose, six inner grooves in the jacket give the desired
frangibility.
Its masts are impact-tested to meet the
frangibility demands laid down in ICAO's Aerodrome Design Manual 6.
They comply fully with ICAO
frangibility requirements and have been shipped to "every continent of the world".
The company's masts are impact tested to meet
frangibility ruling as per Aerodrome Design Manual 6.
Exel produces composite masts and towers for airport approach lighting, weather stations, ILS-systems and fencing, where
frangibility, low mass and rigidity, and transparency to electromagnetic signals are required.