Samsung Galaxy S5 vs. iPhone 5S VS. TESLA MODEL S! (Durability Tests)
You may skip to: 3:55 to see the Model S part.
I hope you Enjoy!
You may skip to: 3:55 to see the Model S part.
I hope you Enjoy!
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Any phone that can stand up to around 50 psi load will survive. The weight of the vehicle means nothing, it's the pressure in the tires that determine how hard the car presses down.
So a bicycle with 85 psi and no one on it should do more damage than a model S with 50psi? Doesn't make sense to me...
Any phone that can stand up to around 50 psi load will survive. The weight of the vehicle means nothing, it's the pressure in the tires that determine how hard the car presses down.
It may not make sense, but it's actually true. Think about someone stepping on your foot with spiked high heels.
You are assuming the weight of the tesla is the same as the bicycle . The footprint of the tires relative to the overall weight determines the amount of psi on the ground. That is why tracks can work well in snow. The real large area of the tracks spreads out those and creates a much lower psi on the ground.