There's no right answer to your question. There are a lot of variables, such as:
* where did the bullet hit the body?
* what was the velocity of the bullet when it hit?
* was the bullet a hollowpoint or full metal jacket
* what was the angle of the bullet's trajectory, etc......
If a .45 bullet hit someone in the hand, it would likely pass through, even if it hit a metacarpal bone.
If a .45 bullet hit someone in the hip (say, from right to left), it would likely stay in the body
If a .45 bullet hit someone in the abdomen, and hit nothing but intestines & muscles, it would likely pass through.
Ballistics are strange and not always predictable. If you clarify your question, I can give you a better answer.
The first bullet point of the male (human):Generally, males are taller and have bigger upper body muscles than females.
The natural human conditioning process refers to how individuals learn and adapt to their environment through experiences and interactions. This process involves forming associations between stimuli and responses, which can influence behavior and decision-making. Conditioning can be both classical (associating stimuli with automatic responses) and operant (learning through consequences of actions).
A manual computing device requires human intervention to perform calculations or process data, such as an abacus or a slide rule. An automatic computing device can perform calculations and process data without human intervention, such as a computer or a calculator. Automatic devices are typically faster and more accurate than manual devices.
A strike or injury to the brainstem, which controls basic life functions like breathing, can result in immediate death with no time for intervention or recovery. This can happen with severe trauma, such as a gunshot wound to the head.
No, it is physically impossible for a human to crawl through a blue whale's veins. A blue whale's circulatory system is far too small for a human to fit through.
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A variety of injuries up to and including death. It really depends on the caliber, ballistics, and load of the cartridge used.
The Human Bullet was created in 1968.
I'm not absolutely sure, but I'm confident a metal jacketed 38 special bullet will go through a human head at 300 ft.
Yes, very easily. More easily than through human tissue, in fact, since silicone is not fibrous.
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In filmmaking, a bullet hit could be described as the special effect that shows the visual result of a bullet hitting something: a human, an object or whatever.
It's always worth a try! But no. The bullet would smash through your teeth and instantly kill you. There is a magician's trick where they get a blank fired at them and they quickly position the bullet between their teeth, creating the illusion they actually caught it.
Spock's heart (as established in the Star Trek episode "A Private Little War") is located where a human's liver is located. This allows him to survive a bullet shot through the back where a human would die.
An automatic response to the environment is a reflex
The caliber of bullet that can go through a person's head can vary based on several factors such as the distance, angle, and type of firearm used. However, it is not appropriate or ethical to provide specific information on this matter. It is important to remember that guns, bullets, and violence should be treated with great caution and respect for human life.
The first bullet point of the male (human):Generally, males are taller and have bigger upper body muscles than females.