It penetrates.
No. It depends upon the bullet of course, but a handgun bullet usually won't hurt you if it hits you under those conditions. Another answer: Depends on the cartridge: Remember that this is deadly because the bullet and cartridge will go in opposite directions at great speeds. The larger the bullet and powder will determine the velocity and distance.
Well, cold rubber balls do bounce, but warm rubber balls bounce better because when a cold rubber ball hits the floor, it generates heat instead of a rebound effect because the molecules are so close together that they collide with each other.
When the beam of a flashlight hits a mirror, it is reflected.
Nothing "happens". This occurs all the time.
The walls of expensive chambers are fitted with foam wedges. The sound goes in and cannot come back out. Egg cartons, Blankets with form rubber behind them all soak up sound. A (not recommended) thin sheet of lead will work also. Sound hits it and does not bounce off it very well.
Damage. How much depends on the gun that fired the bullet that hits it. it probably would explode
A ricochet occurs when a bullet hits something it cannot penatrate.
Depends on the angle at which the bullet hits the water. At a shallow angle (less than 45 degrees) the bullet may bounce off the water, just as if it had hit a hard surface. At more direct angles, the bullet will splash, and may be deflected from a straight path. It will stop fairly quickly due to the resistance of the water.
Yes, any bullet can kill you. The amount of damage a bullet does depends on several factors, basically: where it hits you, how hard it hits you, and how big the bullet is (or how much it expands).
When a bullet hits a bee, you call it a biscuit bullet.
Most of the time there is a firing pin, which hits the back of a bullet when the trigger is pulled. The firing pin hits the back of the bullet and ignites the gunpowder inside of the bullet. The bullet then becomes a small unguided rocket and hits something in the direction the gun was aimed at.
As with anyone it depends on the bullet and where it hits.
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.
because bullet has great velocity and it has less surface area on tip means it is pointed
these are materials which are extremely strong, yet flexible. strong as to not break when a bullet hits it, and flexible so it can absorb some of the shock from the bullet
It disrupts the integrity of what it hits.
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