Because of the recoil of the weapon. Equal and opposite reaction to the ejection of the projectile fired.
pp = shot He has shot his last bullet.
it all depends on the speed that the bullet is shot at. other contributing factors include the angle of the shot and the distance from the ground that the bullet is shot at. sadly, the x-factor of this question is that the ground determines how far it will ricochet. if the ground is water, it will not ricochet.
Yes, it could, or it could kill someone else.
"The bullet ricocheted, causing the soldier to be shot unintentionally."
If you have incredible aim and like lightening fast reflexes, then i guess its possible, but i would say its pretty much impossible, or you would have to get like 1 and 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 lucky to stop a bullet with another bullet
The bullet out of the gun will be travelling a lot faster, and with a lot more force than the bullet thrown by hand.
Because that was the way it was loaded into the gun, shot charge, bullet charge, shot charge, bullet charge. If you load it that way, it will shoot that way.
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pp = shot He has shot his last bullet.
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If the gun is stationary before the shot, then the momentum of the gun and the momentum of the bullet are equal and opposite after the shot.
Yes, a bullet can be shot with no gun. A bullet does not need a lot of speed to kill someone. Say someone threw a bullet to the ground, it might bounce back up and hit you, thus causing you to die or be injured
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Yes
Going "like a shot" means "as straight and as fast as a bullet shot from a gun."
Yes, if the bullet is shot with escape velocity.
I Got Shot with a Bullet - 2007 was released on: USA: 31 March 2007 (Longbaugh Film Festival)