How fast can a sword be swung?

The peak speed of the cutting part of the blade was about 20 m/s. This is about 72 km/h, or 48 mph.
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How many pounds of force is in a sword swing?

6138 lbs of peak force is huge for a sword! It's as much as a baseball bat, which is tough to do considering a bat has a proximal taper.
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How easily can a sword break?

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 you cut air with a sword?

No, Air comes in GAS category. The air displaced by the sword is not enough to break anything. If large amount of air is displaced it can break the object due to force but it can not cut the object.
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Are real swords flexible?

They showed a wide degree of flexibility, but as general rule, the more thrust orientated a sword was, the stiffer it was. Of antique "user" swords I've handled, stiffnesses have varied from easy deflect the tip by 6" or more with one finger, through to stiff enough so I can't significantly bend the blade.
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Do swords get stronger with blood?

Swords were tempered in urine or blood -- FALSE

The steels smelted in Medieval Europe required either clean water or oil for quenching. Urine or blood would not allow a blade to temper properly.
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Do swords bleed?

Even 2,000 years old, it bleeds. And it smells like a steak cooking, like cooked meat. I've encountered this before with Japanese swords from World War II. If there's blood on the sword and you start polishing it, the sword bleeds.
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Can sword deflect bullet?

Swords are very hard and very strong - and if you're trying to deflect a bullet rather than stopping it, a strong piece of metal held at an angle should do the trick quite nicely! If the sword is likely to be used for deflecting many bullets then you might want to look into specialised materials and clever metallurgy.
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Do swords really make noise?

The sword is silent as it leaves its scabbard in an expert draw. The only sound it makes is when it whistles as it cuts through the air. It might be the last sound you ever hear.
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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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Are samurai swords really that sharp?

As we mentioned before, Samurai Swords are extremely sharp and need to be handled with care as well as implimenting safety procautions. This was followed by crude polishing by the swordsmith himself and sometimes, the introduction of grooves, horimonos or decoration, and mei (signature of the smith).
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Should a katana Bend?

Strangely enough, bending is the good news. A blade that bends is preferable to one that breaks, chips or cracks along its edge. The fact that a blade bends in lieu of breaking while sustaining no edge damage reveals that its metallurgical structure is in good condition.
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How fast does the tip of a sword travel?

The peak speed of the cutting part of the blade was about 20 m/s. This is about 72 km/h, or 48 mph.
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How many joules is a sword strike?

The initial kinetic energy in the sword was 140 Joules, which will run a 100 watt lightbulb for 1.4 seconds. Figure 11 - An inelastic collision against a lighter target.
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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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Can you dodge a bullet?

Bullet dodging, Scientific American reports, is one such make-believe ability invented by Hollywood. Regardless of your speed and finesse, no human can dodge a bullet at close range. The bullet is simply traveling too fast. Even the slowest handguns shoot a bullet at 760 miles per hour, SciAm explains.
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Are Diamonds bulletproof?

Diamond Armor is certified bulletproof by NATO standards, waterproof thanks to nano-technology sealing and has an EMPA air conditioning system in-built to keep the wearer cool.
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Are pistol swords real?

A rare variant of the World War II Japanese Nambu automatic pistol was a pistol sword. It is possible that this non-regulation weapon was privately purchased by an officer as only one example is known to exist.
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Why do Samurai wipe their swords?

In reality, the sword needs to be thoroughly wiped with a cloth as there would still be enough blood on the blade to cause rusting.
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Has anyone made a sword from blood?

2,250 grams of workable iron, factoring for the ratio of impurities, means we'll need 9,407.25 grams of raw material — of blood-iron sand — to start. At 4 grams per person, you'd need at least 2,352 completely drained donors to make a iron longsword out of blood.
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What is a whip sword?

Urumi (Malayalam: uṟumi; Sinhalese: ethunu kaduwa; Hindi: āra) is a sword with a flexible, whip-like blade, originating in modern-day Kerala in the Indian subcontinent.
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