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There is a Reaction, called recall or kick. That should read "recoil."
When the bullet penetrates into an object its velocity decreases very much or becomes 0 suddenly. This causes a change a momentum of bullet and impulse is applied. Technically the kinetic energy is converted to potential as a deformation occurs inside that object, transferring some of the kinetic energy into the object.
Bullet and a target by citizen cope
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If you fire a .45 caliber bullet at a paper target, it will leave a .45 inch hole.
Absolutely not, if you try then the bullet will not go to desired target
The grains of a bullet, be it black powder or not , is the weight of the bullet. Lets say you have a .50 caliber rifle, and fire a 250 grain bullet at a target and hit dead center. Then fire a 300 grain bullet, that bullet will hit slightly lower on the target , but will have more force or stopping power" due to the weight. So the higher the grain the heaver the bullet.
The Kinetic energy of the bullet is changed into heat energy, sound energy, and sometimes light energy but the total energy remains constant.
He was the target of two assassination attempts
The projectile is called a bullet.
Literally,"every bullet has its appropriate target" means everything/everyone has a suitable place in this world.
It makes the bullet flatten on impact, doing more damage to the poor target animal.