Tested a failed one at work, and it survived quite a lot of abuse.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QXbTG4Y_0XATrip current was at least 140A, provided by the arc welder, using the short heavy leads to give the best current delivery to the breaker. Open circuit voltage is around 70VAC, enough to give a good arc on opening, and plenty of heat in the arc. Breaker was removed from service because the magnetic trip had lost it's damping, and would trip on motor start current pulses.
You can copy this experiment easily, but do not use an inverter type welder, as it may fail from the current spikes, or the HF start may arc across the breaker internally. Wear safety goggles, as your breaker might fail explosively. Caution, the breaker case will get very hot.