Depends on the area that you're in and the velocity of the gun itself
I suppose that the causes are the high energy, density and speed.
Japan is the original inventor of the high speed bullet train.
Momentum = mass x velocity A bullet has a high momentum because its velocity is really high.
what helps the metal bullet go thoughft the foils
Depends on the speed of the bullet, air temp and humidity. I hsve been about 6 feet from the path of a high powered rifle bullet, and you can hear the crack caused by the bullet breaking the sound barrier.
Depending on the bullet, 9mm goes slower than it, but a 45-50cal.
No, it is not possible to catch a bullet with your bare hands due to its high speed and force.
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 Shinkansen is also known as the bullet train, it is a high speed railway in Japan
The fastest moving bullet can travel at speeds of around 4,000 feet per second (1,219 meters per second) for certain rifle bullets. These high velocities allow the bullet to cover a mile in less than two seconds.
Possibly. Depends on the specific bullet, the glass it hits, damage done to the bullet, etc. To perform a ballistic marking match, the bullet must have areas that are relatively undamaged.
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