[Unanswered]  How does a Beyblade Burst fall apart during battle?

[font="Source Sans Pro", Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]Hi, I'm trying to research more about Beyblades for my Physics Science Project and I was wondering how does a Beyblade belonging to the Burst series, fall apart during battle? I had tried to Google this but to no avail. I have come here in hopes that the people in this forum would help me get a better understanding of the "Burst" mechanism, thank you! I also appreciate any other suggestions on other variables I am able to investigate on. My current question is determining how the force of the launch applied affects the "burst-ability" of the Beyblade. [/font]

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I may be wrong but I am pretty sure that with some beys if you launch them harder they have a higher chance of bursting.
(Oct. 05, 2020  2:57 PM)YishYash Wrote: I may be wrong but I am pretty sure that with some beys if you launch them harder they have a higher chance of bursting.

That’s true. The spring in the driver causes the layer to shoot upwards letting the driver to shoot apart from it.
(Oct. 05, 2020  3:03 PM)6Jupiter5 Wrote:
(Oct. 05, 2020  2:57 PM)YishYash Wrote: I may be wrong but I am pretty sure that with some beys if you launch them harder they have a higher chance of bursting.

That’s true. The spring in the driver causes the layer to shoot upwards letting the driver to shoot apart from it.
Ah, didn't know about that. Thanks!
what 6jupiter5 said, and the teeth/slopes keep the bey in place until it rotates.
(Oct. 05, 2020  3:34 PM)The Blacknight Wrote: what 6jupiter5 said, and the teeth/slopes keep the bey in place until it rotates.

They keep the spring from launching the layer, however Once the teeth stop they burst (hence the mugen lock). The walls on the end of the layer also help in this (hence the mugen lock)
When a beyblade’s layer is hit it pushes against it, but the disk/driver will continue rotating, but the stronger the spring and teeth the less they will be able to skip the teeth. Launching harder makes beys more likely to burst in opposite spin battles, this was also shown in episode 43 of Beyblade Burst God when Drain Fafnir burst Blast Jinnius. Launching harder in a same spin battle only makes you more likely to burst from hitting the wall of the stadium, unless you have an incredibly easy to burst bey like Guardian Kerbeus Wheel Bearing against a weak launched bey like Apocalypse, but Apocalypse would be more likely to win if it’s not weak launched even though it would be (technically) possible to burst it. Even though weak launching in a same spin battle almost guarantees you won’t burst you will almost certainly get out spun.