while firing a bullet, the shooter may get a sudden jerk in his/her hands.
So, by keeping track of shooters movement, one can determine which bullet was fired first
A bullet fired from a gun
When a bullet is fired upwards vertically it gains kinetic energy.
The answer is no, regardless of what you hear. The actual impact of a bullet fired from a handgun or shoulder-fired weapon will not physically knock a person over.
Gravity adds 32.1 feet per second to the bullet's downward velocity every second after the shot is fired.
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science, Bullet markings and check them with the rifling of the firearm. Barrel twist and or markings can help ID the gun fired from. Nothing can tell you for sure, It can just tell you it was fired from a barrel like that of a type or make.
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A bullet fired from a gun
When a bullet is fired upwards vertically it gains kinetic energy.
Beretta is a MAKE of firearm. It does not tell us the model or caliber, which will determine the maximum range that a fired bullet can travel. You need to specify.
The bullet fired from a gun has greater horizontal acceleration. For vertical acceleration, they are both the same.
I used gelatin or a large water tank.
When a bullet is fired into the sky, it will eventually stop becasue it has run out of energy and fall back to the ground.
That would depend on the mass of the bullet, the bullet's velocity when it left the barrel of the gun, and from how high up the bullet was fired from.
The first battle of the revolution is Lexington and Concord the first bullet fired is known as the shot heard around the world.
No. The bullet will actually travel much slower due to wind resistance.