The effectiveness of knocking a bear down largely depends on the method used and the bear's size and species. Generally, using a firearm with a powerful caliber designed for large game is more effective than non-lethal means. However, it's crucial to remember that engaging a bear can be extremely dangerous and should be avoided whenever possible. The best approach is to prevent encounters and use bear deterrents if necessary.
If we consider the bullets of same size,then rubber bullet having less density will have higher velocity and higher kinetic energy than that of lead bullet.Thus rubber bullet can impart more energy.Hence this would be more effective.
Since we know that according to the Newton second law of motion we have the equation as, F= ∆P/∆t So if the momentum is same then F is inversely related to time. Since lead bullet will obviously penetrate and will take more time so will have relatively less force will be applied to knock the bear down. But on the other hand the rubber bullet will just strike the body of the bear for little time instead of getting penetrated ,so it will deliver more force. Thanks
This game played by children (and chld like adults) has numerous names all over the world. They certainly include both Knock Down Ginger and Cherry knocking and a hundred more names as well.
Because it brings more force and weight to bear on the cut.
Picard. Hands down.
No, Big Bear does not have more than Little Bear. Little Bear has less than Big Bear.
Because they could chase them down.
It means that ur hamster is sad, so play with it more!!!
Having a fan pointing out of a hot room is more effective in cooling it down because it helps to expel the hot air and bring in cooler air from outside.
Yes, with a clean shot and a lot of luck. However, there are bears and bears. A black bear may weigh 300 pounds. A polar bear, 1,500 pounds. Bear spray is a much more effective protection against bears. When I have been in serious bear country in Alaska, I carried bear spray and a 12 g. shotgun loaded with slugs.
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