Practically impossible. If the bullet case was exposed to vaccum, it could expand and jam the breech. Also, the gun could become too cold to operate properly. At any rate, in a vacuum, a shot person would "explode" outward from the pressure in his spacesuit, not "implode" which is being crushed inward.
On the planet Venus, depending on the spacesuit design, implosion would be possible, because the surface pressure is 90 times that at sea level on Earth.
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The old joke- since an imploding bomb would blow IN, not out- is that it must sound like MOOB (BOOM spelled backwards). However, it is only a joke, as there is no real imploding bomb.
'Imploding' is an equation typed into a cell in Excel. Eg: X'=C2+D2+E2' X= The answer to the equation, in that cell you're typing the equation into. C2, D2, D3= Cell 'C2' + Cell 'D2' + Cell E2' Imploding equations always start with the equals sign (=) Following, enter the cell you want solved, then just use simple math. Imploding is often used to find a mass SUM of a long list of dollar amounts.
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An imploding box of Golden Grahams
If someone is "gunned down" it means they were shot, and most likely died as a result of the gunshot wound(s).
most likely there will be no moon in the nights.
There is no evidence of that, in fact most scientists believe it is expanding.
The likely word is spelled crack, with several meanings, including a crevice in a flat surface, or the sound of a bullwhip, gunshot, or thunder.
no they can't Yes, it is possible, although probably not likely nowadays. It depends on the severity of the wound, how quickly and how well it is treated, and whether or not an infection sets in. I think any kind of gunshot could lead to death under certain circumstances.
A Gunshot to the Head of Trepidation was created in 2005.
The noun forms of the verb to implode are implosion and the gerund, imploding.