Can swords snap?

Iron won't shatter, it's simply too soft. Some less common alloys and metals will shatter but in a world of swords (usually medieval) those alloys probably don't exist yet. Steel will indeed shatter.
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Can a sword break?

It can't bend far enough. The amount of bending exceeds the elastic limit. Depending on the carbon content and the heat treatment (and other alloying elements), the sword will either break or take a set (i.e., get a permanent bend).
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Can swords break in combat?

As a general rule, a modern practice sword has a reasonable life span of about 2-3 years, assuming that you're training with it for 2 hours, twice per week each week. So on the whole, however, swords won't just break for no reason; but they're not indestructible.
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Can katanas break easily?

Katana were probably the hardest swords in the ancient world, but they were also brittle compared to other blades. Katana would hold up to cutting soft objects with little wear, but over time, the compressive force from hitting hard objects could lead to chips and cracks.
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Would a European sword break a katana?

It's not supposed to happen but it did sometimes. Japanese swords vary. Most are a bit harder than the average European sword, and while hardness helps with sharpness it also makes a blade more brittle.
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Can a samurai beat a knight?

Who would win in a battle? While the samurai and knights have many similarities, in a one to one battle, the advantage would be to the samurai, and this can be seen in their training, armor, and weapons.
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Can a katana cut through a bullet?

The sword wins, cutting the bullet in two. And with no dents, scratches or nicks in the blade. Of course, the soft slug is hitting hard steel edge-on, but nonetheless it's nice to see some movie science that is actually true for a change.
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Can katana cut through chain mail?

Back to the question if a katana can cut through chain mail. The short answer is: NO! However, with proper edge alignment and a lot of luck, a sword could cut out a few rings of the chain mail (but only if the smith didn't put much effort into making it).
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Can you cut a rock with a sword?

In most cases, the sword may be destroyed and will shatter into tiny pieces, and this may injure you and those around you. Some others claim that the sword may successfully break off parts of the rock but could never cut through. Modern technology hasn't been able to make a breakthrough in this aspect.
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Were katanas used in ww2?

Yes, During World War II The Japanese Carried Swords, but Not Actually "Samurai" Swords.
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Can swords last forever?

Assuming thorough, regular maintenance, a sword can last almost indefinitely - the oldest one I've held that has seen use was about 250 years old and might still be usable, given a good cleaning.
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Do swords shatter or bend?

Iron won't shatter, it's simply too soft. Some less common alloys and metals will shatter but in a world of swords (usually medieval) those alloys probably don't exist yet. Steel will indeed shatter. It can happen for a few reasons.
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How long does a katana stay sharp?

A good sharpening should last 6 months to a year, but every sword is different. The dojo store offers full sharpening, repair, and customization services to keep your katana in top working order. It also has a wide range of Japanese Water Stones and holders.
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Is a diamond sword possible?

While it may be possible to create a sword shaped object from diamond it is simply too brittle to be used effectively. On a side note a sword of pure carbon would also lack the mass to be effective against a similar sized steel blade.
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What's the oldest sword?

Arslantepe swords are considered the oldest type of sword in the world. The Saint Lazarus Island sword turned out to be made of arsenical bronze, an alloy frequently used before the widespread diffusion of bronze.
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Can a sword cut through steel?

Both iron and bronze swords can be cut through with a steel one, there are a number of accounts of this. If you were to change what swords everyone else was wielding, your answer becomes “the monks use steel swords”.
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Can katana cut tree?

No - you can't cut down the mightiest tree in the forest with a katana. A katana is a samurai's weapon intended for man-to-man combat.
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What is the sharpest sword in the world?

List of the Sharpest Swords & Blades in World History [Updated]
  • 1.1 1) Damascus Sword.
  • 1.2 2) Shamshir.
  • 1.3 3) Wakizashi.
  • 1.4 4) Katana.
  • 1.5 5) Kilij.
  • 1.6 6) Gladius.
  • 1.7 7) Falcata.
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Do katanas Pierce?

All, Of course a katana can pierce!
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Is a katana better than a longsword?

Considered by some to the finest cutting weapon ever designed, the Katana wins hands-down here. Made of harder steel, the Katana flexes less than a Longsword and can hold a sharper edge, allowing more force to be applied consistently across a smaller surface area.
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Can a human cut a bullet in half?

Watch Isao Machii, who holds several Guinness World Records, accurately use his samurai sword with lightning speed to cut a bullet in half. Cutting a speeding bullet in half may be a trick shown in Rajnikanth movies but it can actually be done in real life by a real ninja.
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Are swords sharper than knives?

The rounded edge of a sword (similar to that of an axe) makes it more durable while slashing at hard objects. Since knives aren't used with as much force, they can afford to have a significantly sharper edge than swords.
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Is splitting a bullet Possible?

But just because it's possible doesn't mean you should try.
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