støtmineral
Støtmineral is a term used in geology and materials science to describe a mineral that is particularly resistant to shock or impact. These minerals are often characterized by their strong atomic bonding and crystalline structure, which allow them to absorb and dissipate energy without fracturing. Examples of minerals that can be considered støtmineral include diamond, corundum (which includes sapphire and ruby), and some forms of quartz. Their hardness, often measured on the Mohs scale, is a key indicator of their resistance to mechanical stress.
The properties of støtmineral make them valuable in various applications. Diamond, the hardest known natural substance,
In a broader sense, the concept of støtmineral can extend to synthetic materials that exhibit similar shock-resistant