I dont see why you would try, and my answer would be no. Bullets contain lead, which is poisonous, so unless you want lead poising, dont eat one
The infamous KTW round was cast out of solid brass, so if you're absolutely determined to eat a bullet, I'd try and find one.
bullet trains travel at 96.5 percent the speeed of a bullet No it doesn't. A bullet train does around 190mph normally and can reach 275mph. Depending on calibre, a rifle bullet travels at 1,500-2,000mph. So on average, a bullet train travelling at normal speed travels at between 9.5 and 12.6% of the speed of a rifle bullet.
No, the shot bullet will land after the dropped bullet. This is because the shot bullet has an initial horizontal velocity in addition to the vertical acceleration due to gravity, while the dropped bullet only has the vertical acceleration due to gravity.
The main difference between a 9mm and a .45 caliber bullet is the diameter. A 9mm bullet has a diameter of 9 millimeters, while a .45 caliber bullet has a diameter of .45 inches. The .45 caliber bullet is larger and generally heavier than the 9mm bullet, resulting in differences in recoil, speed, and stopping power.
No, magnets cannot stop a bullet. Magnets do not have the ability to deflect or stop a bullet in its path.
Yes, when a bullet is fired from a rifle, the bullet typically has greater momentum and kinetic energy compared to the rifle. This is due to the bullet's higher velocity and lower mass compared to the rifle.
a bullet ant eats the dirt that is around them unlike normal ants!
honey or nectat
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.
no, but they can eat tuna rolls faster than a speeding bullet on a cold December day.
Bullet ants are omnivores, feeding on a diet of nectar, fruits, and small insects. They are known to forage on the forest floor for food and are also capable of hunting down prey using their powerful mandibles.
Usually, that's why we do it. Many of us would eat a bullet if we had to work behind a desk.
Rifle and bullet (The bullet is dependent on the rifle to accomplish its purpose)
Little bullet: Bullet BillBig Bullet: Banzai BillGiant Bullet: King Bill
get on Yoshi eat bullet bills and shoot them at the blue parts on him
When you shoot a bullet the bullet casing pos out through the ejector and that is where the bullet is and gunpowder to fire it.
None. A bullet is a bullet, regardless of what material it's made from.
That depends on what material the bullets are made of and how many you eat. If the bullet head contains heavy metals like lead they are toxic. But if the bullet is a blank or less than lethal, it is usually made of wax, which is not toxic per se. But the bullets can stuck in your intestines, which can cause rupture and death. In any case, your stomach will be upset. The more you eat the more dangerous it is. You may not necessarily die straight from eating the bullets, but heavy metal poisoning can kill you slowly. Also, if you plan to eat the bullet with cartridge, explosives and all the amount of harmful chemicals are manifold. Answer to your question: you do not necessarily die from eating bullets, but it is advised you should not.