If you want to stop further damage, you go to the hospital.
This all depends on the caliber and the particular load but, yes. The bullet can be stopped by bone or ricochet vertically.
When the Bullet Hits the Bone is a song by Golden Earring.
It can. The bullet if it doesn't expand it will tumble, and will not have the energy to punch straight through. The bullet will almost use the tissue as a trampoline. Tissue is very flexible. I actually know someone this happened to.
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In complex mastoiditis, the infection penetrates through to the lining of the mastoid bone, resulting in a very severe and destructive infection of the mastoid bone itself.
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it depends where, what angle . if the bullet is led no it will splatter on a bone but it might go in the tissue and it depends how far you are up close it will go right though you! but if you were standing on a 4 story building and a person shoots from the ground you, will be like a paint ball it depends where, what angle . if the bullet is led no it will splatter on a bone but it might go in the tissue and it depends how far you are up close it will go right though you! but if you were standing on a 4 story building and a person shoots from the ground you, will be like a paint ball
It penetrates water very well and soft tissues to variable degrees. It does not penetrate bone.
If a bullet goes through your bone, it is crucial to seek immediate medical attention. The doctor will assess the extent of the injury, clean the wound, and may perform surgery to repair any damage. In some cases, physical therapy may be needed to aid in the recovery process.
The armor of an armadillo is made of bone covered in a layer of horn-like material.
An open fracture is where is bone penetrates the skin and a closed fracture is where the bone remains under the skin.An open fracture is a broken bone that penetrates the skin. This is an important distinction because when a broken bone penetrates the skin there is a need for immediate treatment, and an operation is often required to clean the area of the fracture. Furthermore, because of the risk of infection, there are more often problems associated with healing when a fracture is open to the skin.A closed fracture is a broken bone that does not penetrate the skin. This is an important distinction because when a broken bone penetrates the skin there is a need for more immediate treatment, and an operation is often required to clean the area of the fracture. Furthermore, because of the risk of infection, there are more often problems associated with healing when a fracture is open to the skin.
Ultraviolet (UV) radiation can pass through skin, but it is absorbed by bone and does not pass through it. UV radiation is responsible for tanning and sunburn when it penetrates the skin.