Noop. Even if you had a bullet that was attracted to a magnet (like an iron bullet), it would have too much kinetic energy to be effected. I guess if you had a really big and thick magnet, it could stop a bullet, just like a book can sometimes stop a bullet. This has nothing to do with magnetism, but just the interaction of mass.
It is not bulletproof. If it is thick enough it can slow down or stop a bullet depending on caliber.
The only time that a car will stop a bullet is if you are in Hollywood, or have an armour-plated vehicle. A cow interposing itself between the bullet and yourself would reduce it velocity significantly more.
Yes, an austentite steel bar would stop both a bullet and a knife.
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
Outer space is not TOTALLY empty- simply CLOSE to empty. The space between stars has a tiny amount of dust and a few atoms of hydrogen. Eventually the bullet would hit something, or be slowed by friction. May take a few million years to do that......
When the flak starts up, a little guy can stop a bullet just as easily as a big guy.
If you have ever been caught in an automatic weapons crossfire at night you will have seen tracer bullets collide and ricochet off at crazy angles. Those are full metal jacket bullets.
Any amount of mass, if sufficient enough will stop a bullet. One or two layers of TP will not stop a bullet. A single roll of TP likely won't either. But, if you were to have several (maybe 20-1000) rolls, eventually a bullet will transfer all of its kinetic energy to the previous rolls of TP and run out of energy. How many rolls (the thickness) that would be needed depends on the bullet's size, velocity, composition, etc....
No, typically a full stop is not used at the end of a bullet point unless the bullet point is a complete sentence. If each bullet point is a complete sentence, then it's appropriate to use a full stop at the end.
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