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The slow moving train has a much higher mass than the high-speed bullet, but the bullet has a faster velocity than the slow moving train so their momentum is the same.
they move slow
they move a inch a month
It is not bulletproof. If it is thick enough it can slow down or stop a bullet depending on caliber.
The cast of Slow Bullet - 1988 includes: Vic Akers as Shrink Jim Baskin as Buddy Steadman Stahl as Platoon Member
There is no single answer to this question. It will depend on the cartridge, and the characteristics of the powder and bullet being fired. For instance, the 40 gr 22 Long Rifle cartridge accelerates from the moment of firing, until it travels about 12 inches. The gas produced by firing reaches it's max expansion, and the bullet now begins to SLOW to some degree from friction with the barrel. Acceleration is NOT uniform with any firearm cartridge- if graphed it would be a curve with a very sharp spike.
slow
Really Slow!
slow motion is when you move slow like in movies.
A person that is not slow, might be fast. Not slow means that a person does not move at a really slow pace. It means that they move at a moderate pace or above.
For a bullet or pellet, rather slow. A .38 Special fires a bullet at about 1100 ft per second. If you were running, it would be pretty fast- just over 68 miles per hour.