Nitroglycerin and a natural gas container (with the right ammo)
a
A bullet train gets it's power from extremely powerful magnets. The magnets are on the sides of the track, and train.
1986
It fires a 22LR projectile. "Power" will depend on bullet weight and velocity.
No. A train that uses coal for power is a steam train, those trains referred to as 'bullet trains' usually use electricity as their motive power.
No
Only in the movies.
worl war II
HAHA I DIDNT KNOW THEY EXPLODE IF U GIVE EM ASPRIN! but im pretty sure its cuz their immune systems cant take the power of it and they just explode.
It didn't explode. Three Mile Island's Nuclear Power Plant in Pennsylvania experienced an almost complete meltdown.
not in the true sense because there is no gun powder involved but it acts like a bullet only with less power.
it might explode (tchernobyl)