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Literally,"every bullet has its appropriate target" means everything/everyone has a suitable place in this world.
Yes you should do.
Punctuate bullets consistently.That is, if one bullet ends with a period (full stop), end all with a period, following these rules:a. If all bullets are sentences, end each one with a period (full stop).b. If all bullets are phrases or fragments, use no end punctuation.Taken from:http://www.businesswritingblog.com/business_writing/2005/12/the_best_of_bul.htmlAlso see http://www.usyd.edu.au/staff/styleguide/bullets.shtml
It means escape without harm, avoiding the worse case scenario.Example:"Good thing I got an 82 on the final, or I would have had to go to summer school--I really dodged a bullet!"
no they do not. essays are in paragraph form
Basically, a rifle is a place to direct the explosion of gunpowder directly to the bullet to increase the efficiency of gunpowder so the bullet can travel faster, and increase the bullet's momentum so it does more damage. The rifle also is used to increase the accuracy of the bullet. By focusing the blast directly behind the bullet, the bullet is more likely to travel in the intended direction. Striations in the rifle also spin the bullet so it corkscrews forward, making the path of the bullet straighter.
No, only a belt you can purchase to increase your bullet amount.
hash marks or lines running parallel with the casing, caused by the inside of the barrel of the gun as the bullet travels out when fired
A bullet fired parallel to the gound, over flat ground, and a bullet dropped at the same time from same height will hit the ground at a time so close to each other as to be the same.
The detective gained useful information by following the trajectory of the bullet.
In essence, when firing a bullet to inflict damage, you want the kinetic energy to be as high as possible at the point of impact. For non-relitivistic speeds (bullet speeds), then the kinetic energy is calculated by E=mv^2. Where E is the energy, m is the mass and v^2 is the velocity (speed) of the bullet squared. Examining this formula will determine that an increase in mass will provide a proportional increase to the kinetic energy, where as an increase of velocity will give an exponential increase (a squared increase) to the kinetic energy. Ergo, faster bullets will (to a degree) provide more damage potential. It's worth noting that any living organism has a relatively low ability to take concentrated kinetic energy (such as a bullet wound) and once this energy level is exceeded then fleshy trauma from larger calibre weaponry will prove more devastating.
They depends on the weather, the aiming degree. For instance if you're shooting upwards, the bullet will slow down until it starts falling down, which will increase the speed.
Enlarge the dia of ur bike silencer (to increase noise).
The principle with which the bullet train works is the Magnetic Levitation. U can see the following link to know more about it. http://science.howstuffworks.com/maglev-train.htm
Yes, the Increase and Decrease Indent buttons on the Ribbon control the indent level of both text and bullets in a document. By selecting a bullet point and clicking on these buttons, you can adjust the indent level accordingly.
The FMJ (Full Metal Jacket) attachment will increase your bullets penetration capabilities. As for what perk increases bullet damage, it is the "Stopping Power" perk.
+p means an increase in barrel pressure behind the bullet, or a hotter(faster) load.