All wood can be penetrated to an extent. It depends on the thickness and mass of a given piece of wood that decides how far the bullet will penetrate or if it will exit out the other side
You cannot melt wood, You cannot burn silver, within the above.
No. You cannot
You can burn it, but it cannot be re-done. You can't make ash into wood.
It is because the stone and wood is too strong for wire to be pulled out.
Some types of wood are, other types are not.
THIS DEPENDS ON TYPE OF WOOD AND HOW DRY IT IS, A 2 INCH THICK TREE( WET) WOULD PROBABLY STOP THE BULLET
Timber is another word used for wood it is not a type of wood.
hi i don't completely know but i hope this helps Bullet head nails are a normal all-purpose type of nail. Bullet head nails have a small head so that you are able to punched below the timber surface and then after that filled. Bullet head nails are suitable and used for framing, planking and cabinetwork. When you are nailing bullet head nails into your timber drive it straight flush into the wood to avoid damaging and ruining your timber and also avoid brushing the timber.
Yes, pine is a type of wood. It is mainly called pine wood.
well you see erosion is actauly a type of metal it cannot effect a delta because a dleta is a type of wood if you try and break it appart all you will be left with is an energetic clump of wood and metal attracting to each pther
well you see erosion is actauly a type of metal it cannot effect a delta because a dleta is a type of wood if you try and break it appart all you will be left with is an energetic clump of wood and metal attracting to each pther
whay paper or wood cannot be used to make umbrella
whay paper or wood cannot be used to make umbrella
You cannot melt wood, You cannot burn silver, within the above.
If you know the velocity and the mass, you can use the formula: KE = (1/2) x mass x velocity2. Otherwise, you have do deduce it from other facts. For example, if an object of a certain mass falls from a certain height, you can calculate that it started with a certain amount of potential energy, and assume that after it falls, all of the energy has been converted to kinetic energy. Another interesting technique that I've seen on TV is used, for example, to measure the kinetic energy of a bullet shot from a gun. In that case, they shot the bullet into a block of wood that was suspended from the ceiling by a string. After the bullet penetrated the wood and stuck inside it, the block swung some distance, like a pendulum. By photographing it from the side and measuring exactly how far it swung and how far it lifted, they were able to calculate the speed and kinetic energy of the bullet.
If you know the velocity and the mass, you can use the formula: KE = (1/2) x mass x velocity2. Otherwise, you have do deduce it from other facts. For example, if an object of a certain mass falls from a certain height, you can calculate that it started with a certain amount of potential energy, and assume that after it falls, all of the energy has been converted to kinetic energy. Another interesting technique that I've seen on TV is used, for example, to measure the kinetic energy of a bullet shot from a gun. In that case, they shot the bullet into a block of wood that was suspended from the ceiling by a string. After the bullet penetrated the wood and stuck inside it, the block swung some distance, like a pendulum. By photographing it from the side and measuring exactly how far it swung and how far it lifted, they were able to calculate the speed and kinetic energy of the bullet.
balsa wood is a type of grain that is....?!!