StefanK
Computer
- Sep 7, 2006
- 1
Hello everyone,
I have a very specific question to ask, and chose to try this forum. Unfortunately I don´t come from the material science department and can´t answer it myself. Some people are arguing that the rust on the car in the following photos can´t have appeared in a matter of days, so I want to ask the people who actually know about these matters. I want to keep the discussion strictly apolitical and scientific.
The car said to be pictured a few hours after an alleged israeli strike.
The car pictured a week later near a red cross station (which is situated some hundred meters from the mediterranean)
Many people argue that the amount of rust is too much for a few hours/one week of rusting. I tend to say that this is not the case, considering salt water vapor doing it´s work and the paint being scratched off in places. Also, does high explosives/a shaped charge going off nearby accelerate the rusting process?
Thanks in advance for answers (or apologies if this topic is deemed to inappropriate and sensitive),
Stefan
I have a very specific question to ask, and chose to try this forum. Unfortunately I don´t come from the material science department and can´t answer it myself. Some people are arguing that the rust on the car in the following photos can´t have appeared in a matter of days, so I want to ask the people who actually know about these matters. I want to keep the discussion strictly apolitical and scientific.
The car said to be pictured a few hours after an alleged israeli strike.
The car pictured a week later near a red cross station (which is situated some hundred meters from the mediterranean)
Many people argue that the amount of rust is too much for a few hours/one week of rusting. I tend to say that this is not the case, considering salt water vapor doing it´s work and the paint being scratched off in places. Also, does high explosives/a shaped charge going off nearby accelerate the rusting process?
Thanks in advance for answers (or apologies if this topic is deemed to inappropriate and sensitive),
Stefan