it would most likely not because of the impact of the bullet hitting the metal plate the metal plate would be pushed back pushed back behind the skell whichh would then hit the brain and cause lack of brain funktion
The extent of cold work that a metal can withstand depends on the recrystallization point which is usually carried out at room temperature. The cold rolling and cold drawing of metal significantly improves surface finish.
I presume you mean for a bullet? The casing allows the bullet to grip the internal rifling of the barrel without shearing the soft lead of the bullet. The tip helps the bullet expand upon impact allowing all the energy of the moving bullet to be passed on to the thing you have pointed the gun at.
Yes, a bullet can be reflected by a hard surface such as metal or concrete, depending on the angle of impact and the surface's hardness. However, the bullet's velocity might decrease after reflection due to energy loss upon impact.
When a bullet penetrates different objects, its surface can experience deformation or fragmentation based on the material it encounters. In softer materials like flesh, the bullet may expand or flatten upon impact, while in harder materials like metal or concrete, the bullet may deform, break apart, or retain its shape depending on the bullet's construction and the impact velocity.
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.
I'm not absolutely sure, but I'm confident a metal jacketed 38 special bullet will go through a human head at 300 ft.
Metal and Bullet...More info: Metal: fire & stone Bullet: Gunpowder & Metal
gunpowder+ metal= bullet pow and metal + bullet= gun pow pow
what helps the metal bullet go thoughft the foils
No Tungsten is NOT bullet proof.
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It depends on the hardness of the bullet's nose, the distance travelled, and the thickness of the metal sheet.
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The metal would need to be past its melting point to work in a bullet mold. For example, if the metal was stainless steel, the temperature is 1510 degrees Celsius.
You really cant, its impossible, unless you have metal teeth and were using a very very small bullet, but if not, its impossible.you could always ask a fat lady to stop it with her big butt
Tungsten is not considered bulletproof on its own. While tungsten is a dense and hard metal, bullets can still penetrate tungsten depending on the caliber, velocity, and distance of the shot. Bulletproof materials typically include ceramic plates, steel, or composite materials designed to withstand ballistic impact.