a question lead is when the first sentence of a news article is a question. Usually these are considered cliche, and often editors have writers answer the question they ask and use that in place of the question lead.
yes, lead is in a bullet BOOM
Unlikely, unless you grind the bullet into powder, and eat it or inhale it. A solid lead bullet is not a form where the metal is readily absorbed by the body.
A direct appeal lead in journalism is a type of lead that grabs the reader's attention by directly addressing them or appealing to their emotions or curiosity. This type of lead aims to create a strong connection with the reader from the start of the article or story.
Usually lead.
No. They are a lead bullet with a jacket of copper/ nickel alloy.
In journalism, an epigram lead is a brief, witty, or thought-provoking statement that captures the essence of the article or story. It is used to engage readers and draw them into the main content of the piece.
Yes, some still do. The actual bullet is made of lead.
Depends on the bullet. A few have NO lead. Bullet weights are usually given in GRAINS rather than grams- a 110 grain bullet, like the M1 Carbine, weighs 7.1 grams. Bullet for a .22 short is about 29 grains, for a LARGE rifle, maybe 500 grains.
I'm not sure if this is what you mean, but the parts of a cartridge are: case, primer, powder charge, bullet. "Bullet" is very commonly used to refer to the cartridge, but by true definition, the bullet is only the piece of lead or whatever material it happens to be made from.
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.
A novelty lead can be used in journalism or marketing. In journalism, the writer creates a piece that grabs the readers attention to get them to purchase the magazine or newspaper. In marketing a company advertises an item to increase popularity for the company.
When a bullet breaks up inside a body, it is known as a fragmented bullet or bullet fragmentation. This can lead to additional damage beyond the initial wound path.