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How far will a 22 caliber bullet penetrate into wood?

Depends on WHICH .22 bullet, what it was fired from, what kind of wood, and at what distance. .22 CB caps, fired from a pistol, at 20 ft, will bounce OFF a pine 2x4. A high velocity 40 gr .22 LR, fired from a rifle, will penetrate about 1 inch in the same 2x4.


During the training, a police fired a bullet to a 10 cm thick wooden board. The bullet loses half of it's velocity after penetrating 3cm. Question: How much distance the bullet will penetrate more?

6cm


How far will a 45 caliber bullet fired from a Taurus judge penetrate a 2x10 if fired from a distance of 3-5 yards?

A .45 caliber bullet fired from a Taurus Judge, particularly with .45 Long Colt or .410 shot shells, can penetrate wood, but the extent of penetration will depend on factors like bullet type and velocity. Generally, a .45 bullet can penetrate 2x10 lumber by several inches, possibly up to 6-8 inches, depending on the specific load and distance. At 3-5 yards, the bullet retains significant energy, likely resulting in deeper penetration than at greater distances. However, exact penetration can vary based on the ammunition used and the condition of the wood.


Is it possible to step in front of a fired gun and block a bullet?

NO, IF YOU TRIED IT YOU WONT BE READING THIS ANSWER! Actually, the answer is yes. You could step in front of a gun and block a bullet. Your body would likely block the bullet from hitting another person. Additionally, everyone who is shot doesn't die, in fact, it's not even most, so you could block a bullet and possibly still live to read the answer, however, don't step in front of bullets. Even if you don't die, you could be severely injured. <><> One more answer- no. If the gun has been fired, the human body cannot react nor move fast enough to get in front of a bullet. It is too fast, and you are too slow.


A bullet dropped versus a bullet fired from a gun which has greater acceleration?

The bullet fired from a gun has greater horizontal acceleration. For vertical acceleration, they are both the same.


Is a bullet fired into a gel or into what material when trying to identify the gun a bullet is fired from?

I used gelatin or a large water tank.


Why does a bullet fired from a gun cause more injury than the same bullet thrown with a hand?

A bullet fired from a gun causes more injury than one thrown by hand primarily due to its significantly higher velocity. When a bullet is discharged, it exits the barrel at speeds exceeding 1,000 feet per second, resulting in greater kinetic energy upon impact. This high speed allows the bullet to penetrate tissue more effectively, causing severe damage. In contrast, a thrown bullet lacks the necessary force and speed to inflict similar harm.


Where does a bullet goes after fired to the sky?

When a bullet is fired into the sky, it will eventually stop becasue it has run out of energy and fall back to the ground.


Will a 45 grain hollow point 22-250 bullet traveling at approximately 4000 feet per second penetrate a kevlar vest and what is the maximum range in which it can be fired from?

It depends on how thick the Kevlar vest is.


If a bullet was fired down through the earth's atmosphere how long would it take and how fast would it be?

That would depend on the mass of the bullet, the bullet's velocity when it left the barrel of the gun, and from how high up the bullet was fired from.


Why aren't bullets sharp?

Bullets are not sharp because their purpose is to penetrate and cause damage through force, rather than cutting or slicing. The shape of a bullet is designed to maximize its impact and effectiveness when fired from a gun.


Can a 50 caliber bullet go through a car?

If you mean the .50 cal Browning Machine Gun cartridge, fired by the Barrett rifle, yes, side to side, through the engine block, etc. That cartridge was developed in World War I as an anti-tank round.