Yes, and no.
There are certain bullets that are designed with extreme piercing in mind.
Such bullets are important to the military.
Most bullets, however, are not strong enough to pierce steel.
It also depends on the type of steel involved. A 20 foot thick piece of steel could assuredly not be pierced by ANY bullet that is produced today.
But a baking sheet thickness of steel could be pierced by steel.
About 2 inches of steel can stop a bullet for most bullets :)
If you're considering using a piece of steel to wear to get shot in-
Just say no to stupid ;)
Depends on the thickness of the platinum, the speed and weight of the bullet, and what the bullet is made of. A.50 caliber armor piercing bullet will shoot through some thicknesses of steel or concrete.
No way to answer. What type of steel? What range? What weapon is being fired? What barrel length? Armour piercing at 400 meters
what helps the metal bullet go thoughft the foils
8mm steel plate. And no, it did not work very well as armor. When a bullet struck it, if it did not go all the way through, bits of steel flew off the inside (known as spalling)
yes it go through wall
Steel
No it cant go through it.
depends how thick the platinum is
To get to the other side.
It depends on the hardness of the bullet's nose, the distance travelled, and the thickness of the metal sheet.
Yes. Just did it
yes it can