Ah, that's at standard pressure, right? Don't you think that the impact of a jetliner at several hundred miles per hour and the ensuing explosion and fall of the towers would increase the pressure and lower the melting point and vaporize some of the DU?
Anyway, the asbestos was enough to cause
Uranium burns very readily and the combustion product disperses as many
tiny particles. That's what makes it so useful to the military in
penetrating projectiles; its high density makes it a good penetrator in
high-speed impacts, and it is also a good incendiary once it penetrates,
normally
so its kind of a freakish magnesium?
Jason
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When metals burn they produce fine particles.
The aircraft in 9-11 have DU counterweights on the moveable parts of the
wing.
They knew that. Now they want