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Table 5:

Results from the fragmentation calibration setup.
K0 [kPa] Slope $\alpha $ Norm. largest fragment $\mu$
3.00 0.361 $\pm$ 0.004 0.200 $\pm$ 0.008
3.50 0.429 $\pm$ 0.002 0.172 $\pm$ 0.002
4.00 0.518 $\pm$ 0.011 0.230 $\pm$ 0.009
4.25 0.523 $\pm$ 0.006 0.194 $\pm$ 0.004
4.50 0.673 $\pm$ 0.017 0.234 $\pm$ 0.007
4.75 0.834 $\pm$ 0.025 0.196 $\pm$ 0.005
5.00 0.832 $\pm$ 0.063 0.198 $\pm$ 0.011
5.50 0.836 $\pm$ 0.052 0.220 $\pm$ 0.010
6.00 2.027 $\pm$ 0.121 0.171 $\pm$ 0.002
6.50 0.910 $\pm$ 0.053 0.390 $\pm$ 0.013

Notes. The slope $\alpha $ of the power law increases with increasing bulk modulus K0. Remarkably, the size of the normalised biggest fragment remains nearly constant around $\mu \approx 0.2$ for $K_0 \le 6.0$ kPa.


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