In the strictest definition of the word deflect, yes it can. However, it might be more correct to say that the wind can affect the trajector and path of a bullet.
No, magnets cannot stop a bullet. Magnets do not have the ability to deflect or stop a bullet in its path.
No it will not (at least not using the usual volume and thickness). Cyanoacrylates, despite their adhesive abilities, are relatively brittle if impacted, and do not have the cohesion to deflect metal objects.
Plastic is not an effective material for deflecting bullets as it does not provide sufficient resistance or strength to stop a bullet's force. Bullets can easily penetrate through most types of plastic materials. Specialized bulletproof materials like kevlar, aramid fiber, or composite ceramics are used to deflect or stop bullets effectively.
Noop. Even if you had a bullet that was attracted to a magnet (like an iron bullet), it would have too much kinetic energy to be effected. I guess if you had a really big and thick magnet, it could stop a bullet, just like a book can sometimes stop a bullet. This has nothing to do with magnetism, but just the interaction of mass.
The Coriolis effect will cause the wind to deflect to the right in the Northern Hemisphere. So, a wind blowing to the north in the Northern Hemisphere will be deflected to the east due to the Coriolis effect.
No, magnets cannot stop a bullet. Magnets do not have the ability to deflect or stop a bullet in its path.
It deflects the bullet directly back at whoever shot it.
Not unless it's going to deflect a bullet.
No it will not (at least not using the usual volume and thickness). Cyanoacrylates, despite their adhesive abilities, are relatively brittle if impacted, and do not have the cohesion to deflect metal objects.
A bullet recovery box is a heavily reinforced box which is designed to deflect and collect bullets fired into it. They are often used when testing bullets or by crime labs checking ballistics.
The bullet would tear through the skin -.-' so further more NO! it would also steal your babies
Yes. just simply activate your matrix function and cut the bullet in half, then throw a monkey at the shooter stopping him and stealing his babies.
Plastic is not an effective material for deflecting bullets as it does not provide sufficient resistance or strength to stop a bullet's force. Bullets can easily penetrate through most types of plastic materials. Specialized bulletproof materials like kevlar, aramid fiber, or composite ceramics are used to deflect or stop bullets effectively.
No. The bullet will actually travel much slower due to wind resistance.
No, not even a rare earth magnet could deter the path of a high velocity bullet. If the bullet hits the magnet then in would go in to a depth depending on caliber and range then stop just like if it hit any metal. Most bullets are made of lead and copper, and are not affected by magnets.
Noop. Even if you had a bullet that was attracted to a magnet (like an iron bullet), it would have too much kinetic energy to be effected. I guess if you had a really big and thick magnet, it could stop a bullet, just like a book can sometimes stop a bullet. This has nothing to do with magnetism, but just the interaction of mass.
You can use deflect in a sentace such as: When the ball is kicked my way, I do my best to deflect it to a teamate.