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Can bullet proof glass withstand a 1000 fps bullet?

It depends on the thickness of the glass and the muzzle energy of the bullet, not just the velocity.


Do a glass have potential energy?

Yes, a glass can have potential energy when it is lifted above ground level. The potential energy is stored in the glass due to its position relative to the ground, and it can be converted into kinetic energy if the glass is dropped.


What type of energy does a glass on a table have?

The glass has potential energy due to its position on the table. If it were to fall, this potential energy would be converted into kinetic energy.


Why a glass bottle crack when turned to ice?

kinetic energy becomes larger


What is the element formula of bullet proof glass?

The Scientific name for Bullet Proof Glass is Bullet Resistant Glass. It is referred to as Bullet Resistant Glass in the Industry as there is no such glass that can stop every bullet. A series of bullets that hit within a small area of the Bullet Resistant Glass will eventually project right through the glass.


What Makes Bullet Poof Glass Bullet Proof?

Bulletproof glass is made by sandwiching multiple layers of materials, such as glass and polycarbonate, together. This combination of materials is designed to absorb and dissipate the energy from a bullet, preventing it from penetrating through the entire thickness of the glass. The specific construction of the glass allows it to deform and absorb the impact of the bullet, stopping it from passing through.


Do airplanes have bullet proof glass?

No airplanes do not have bullet proof glass.


Why does a bullet makes a hole when it is fired at a glass?

Glass is usually made shatter proof in order too prevent long sharp pieces of glass injuring people. This is done by either applying a clear sheet of plastic too the glass, or the glass sheet is heated till just below the softening point and then cold air is blasted onto the glass, this way when the glass breaks into small chunks which would explain why in some cases the bullet only punctured a hole instead of shattering the whole sheet of glass.


When energetic electrons in the glass structure vibrate against nighboring atoms what becomes of the energy of vibrations?

their kinetic energy is transferred to the electrons of the neighboring atoms and kinetic energy is conserved as most molecular collisions are elastic.


Who uses bullet-proof glass?

For one, the US President uses bullet proof glass.


Who uses bullet proof glass?

For one, the US President uses bullet proof glass.


How do they make bullet proof glass bullet proof?

you need 2 layers of laminate and liquid glass, so the bullet punctures on layer but not the other