no it is one energy source distributed to two areas of impact. So it is the energy divided by two. So it is half of the damage.What planet are your physics from? It's the same small impact area, twice. Not a doubled impact area on one lance.
As an example. Lets say a lance punches through you ribs and skewers your left lung. Compare that to two lances punching through your ribs on either side of your sternum and skewering both lungs. Are you really suggesting that the second example should be doing the same abstract damage as the first? Crazy talk.
check out pictures of jousting lances, for tournament they got some crown like tip instead of the spear head for war.
that is to lessen the impact and distributing it over a bigger area.
the tip of a spear might be sharp but it is still an area.
I am tired of trying to explain this to you. Please do some research on your own.
Charging with a Lance (or two) is a different situation than piercing someone with a dagger in each hand. The horse the rider and the Lance is one fixed system. The rider just holds the Lance firm, the movement does the damage. He does not additionally do a stabbing movement.
to expand on your example depending on whether both lances hitting simultaneously or not I would say that either impact energy is half of it or if one lance hits first, so the movement that causes the damage. gets stopped or slowed down, then the first does 50-100% of the damage while the second causes 50-0% with the zero damage if the first impact brought the movement to a full stop before the second impact.
so your example just adds a bit of gore, but does not clarify the issue.
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