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- Hertzian_cone abstract "A Hertzian cone is the cone produced when an object passes through a solid, such as a bullet through glass. More technically, it is a cone of force that propagates through a brittle, amorphous or cryptocrystalline solid material from a point of impact. This force eventually removes a full or partial cone in the material. This is the physical principle that explains the form and characteristics of the flakes removed from a core of tool stone during the process of lithic reduction.This phenomenon is named after the German physicist Heinrich Rudolf Hertz, who first described this type of wave-front propagation through various media.Although it might not be agreed by all, natural phenomena which have been grouped with the Hertzian cone phenomena include the crescentic "chatter marks" made on smoothed bedrock by glacial ice dragging along boulders at its base, the numerous crescentic impact marks sometimes seen on pebbles and cobbles, and the shatter cones found at bolide impact sites. James Byous, working independently (at privately funded Dowd Research, Savannah, Georgia USA) has made a protracted study of Hertzian cones. Some of his work may be found via sharing points or directly at Dowd Research. He has produced a comprehensive glossary on Hertzian fractures and related terms.".
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- Hertzian_cone wikiPageLength "1949".
- Hertzian_cone wikiPageOutDegree "13".
- Hertzian_cone wikiPageRevisionID "673630905".
- Hertzian_cone wikiPageWikiLink Category:Heinrich_Hertz.
- Hertzian_cone wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lithics.
- Hertzian_cone wikiPageWikiLink Category:Materials_science.
- Hertzian_cone wikiPageWikiLink Conchoidal_fracture.
- Hertzian_cone wikiPageWikiLink Cryptocrystal.
- Hertzian_cone wikiPageWikiLink Cryptocrystalline.
- Hertzian_cone wikiPageWikiLink Flint_knapping.
- Hertzian_cone wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
- Hertzian_cone wikiPageWikiLink Heinrich_Hertz.
- Hertzian_cone wikiPageWikiLink Heinrich_Rudolf_Hertz.
- Hertzian_cone wikiPageWikiLink Knapping.
- Hertzian_cone wikiPageWikiLink Lithic_core.
- Hertzian_cone wikiPageWikiLink Lithic_flake.
- Hertzian_cone wikiPageWikiLink Lithic_reduction.
- Hertzian_cone wikiPageWikiLink Tool_stone.
- Hertzian_cone wikiPageWikiLink File:Herzian_cone.jpg.
- Hertzian_cone wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hertzian cone".
- Hertzian_cone wikiPageWikiLinkText "shock wave".
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- Hertzian_cone subject Category:Heinrich_Hertz.
- Hertzian_cone subject Category:Lithics.
- Hertzian_cone subject Category:Materials_science.
- Hertzian_cone hypernym Cone.
- Hertzian_cone type Article.
- Hertzian_cone type Mountain.
- Hertzian_cone type Type.
- Hertzian_cone type Article.
- Hertzian_cone type Lithic.
- Hertzian_cone type Tool.
- Hertzian_cone type Type.
- Hertzian_cone comment "A Hertzian cone is the cone produced when an object passes through a solid, such as a bullet through glass. More technically, it is a cone of force that propagates through a brittle, amorphous or cryptocrystalline solid material from a point of impact. This force eventually removes a full or partial cone in the material.".
- Hertzian_cone label "Hertzian cone".
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- Hertzian_cone depiction Herzian_cone.jpg.
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