answersLogoWhite

0

the bullet shatters the brain and braindeath is instant, organ death is within hours to a day

death is from intracranial hemoragging if it penetrates veins or arteries in the brain from the right position, which is OFTEN the case and death from this can be within minutes to days depending on the severity (Abe Lincoln was shot in the back of the head low calibur low force and the bullet lodged behind his eye, he died 6 days later probably from hemorraging)

if the bullet has enough velocity it will shatter the brain and all body functions cease instantateously if one side is hit the hemisphere may be completely destroyed

if it hits the brain stem all body functions fail

User Avatar

Wiki User

13y ago

What else can I help you with?

Continue Learning about Physics

What happens if an elevator falls and you jump inside?

If an elevator is falling and you jump inside, you will still be moving at the same speed as the elevator. Jumping will not change the outcome of the fall. It is safer to brace yourself and try to protect your head and body during the fall.


If you shot a bullet straight into the air and it fell to land on your head would you die?

Probably. The bullet would be travelling slower than when it left the gun (see related question) but it would still be travelling fast enough to cause injury. In areas of the world where guns are fired into the air in celebration injury from falling bullets is not uncommon.


How is a bullet fired from a gun?

A cartridge is that cylindrical container that has an explosive inside, a projectile (bullet) on one end, and a cap (like a match) on the other end. It is loaded in the gun. When the trigger of the gun is pulled it causes a firing pin to strike the cap on the cartridge. The cap ignites the explosive in the cartridge causing a very rapid expansion of the combustion gases inside the cartridge. The gases push on the walls of the cartridge and the bullet. The gun supports the walls of the cartridge and prevents the cartridge from deforming or tearing. But something has to give to release all that pressure. The bullet is what gives. The expanding gases push it through the barrel of the gun. If the gun is properly designed the bullet leaves the gun before the friction of the barrel starts to slow it down. If the shooter has aimed the gun properly the bullet hits the target.


If you fire a gun from the front of a car with the bullet going in the same direction as the car level with the ground will the bullet's speed increase?

If a bullet was fired towards the groung it would be accelerated at a rate of 9.9 meters per second2 due to the force of gravity. The time gravity would have to act and the velocit of the bullet is so great that the extra velocity would be insignificant.


Could a metal plate in someone's head withstand a bullet?

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