The PPC, as stated in canon can "take off 2 tons of standard military-grade armor in 3 shots", or 667kg of armor per shot. However, ferrofibrous armor is 12% stronger then standard armor, so a PPC would be able to melt away, when rounded, about 585kg of FF.
Besides "damage", no unit is given concerning the energy discharge of weapons. Since FF reacts the same to all types of weaponry, a set amount of energy will break or melt amount of mass regardless of whether energy or ballistic weapons are used. The Heavy Gauss Rifle fires 250kg slugs that do 25 "damage" at short range. Using CBT ammo rules, and MW4 as a reference point for velocity, I got...
Kinetic Energy = Half Mass x Velocity Squared
Ke = (.5)(250)(2400)^2
Ke = 720MJ (or 720 million joules)
The standard PPC however does 10 damage, which translates to about 288MJ. That means it takes 288 million joules to melt 585kg of FF armor, or, when generously rounded up, about 500MJ to melt a ton of it. Cast Iron is the a good metal for comparison. The energy to bring iron to its melting point, or 1811 K, is around 13800J/mol, and a mol of iron is 55.85g or so. Approximately 247.1 J/g, or 247 MJ/t.
Energy to melt 1 ton of iron: 247 MJ (247000000 joules)
Energy to melt 1 ton of FF: 500MJ (500000000 joules)
Ferrofibrous is only 2.02x stronger then iron, which is weird considering that it is a weave of titanium, steel, and diamond. FF, considering that it is equally "good" in all areas, you could also say that it has a Tensile Strength of 404 MPa, since Cast Iron has a tensile strength of 200 MPa (1 million pascals).
So basically, it is way way way weaker then it should be. It isn't even half as strong as titanium. Peace out.
Edited by Zakatak, 10 April 2012 - 06:38 PM.