Yes,but most of the time it only moves when it is in your head. The bullet will often bounce off the sides of your head (often called ricochet) And either cause severe brain damage or even brain hemmorhages and death
When a bullet breaks up inside a body, it is known as a fragmented bullet or bullet fragmentation. This can lead to additional damage beyond the initial wound path.
No, bullets and slugs are typically made of inert materials such as lead, copper, or steel which do not dissolve in the body. In some cases, a bullet may become encapsulated by scar tissue, but it will not dissolve.
A bullet traveling through the body causes tissue destruction through outward forces called cavitation. Cavitation occurs when the bullet creates a temporary cavity as it moves and displaces tissue, resulting in damage beyond the bullet's direct path.
There is one match and one bullet inside the ball on top of the American flag poles and a pistil under the flag pole. This is so that if we Americans were ever in the position where we had to surrender our flag we can first burn it with the match and then we can use the bullet to kill ourselves so we can not be taken hostage.
Yes, a bullet from a .45 semi-automatic pistol can pass through a human body depending on the impact velocity, angle of entry, and the type of ammunition used. It is designed to penetrate deeply and cause significant damage to organs and tissues.
When a bullet breaks up inside a body, it is known as a fragmented bullet or bullet fragmentation. This can lead to additional damage beyond the initial wound path.
It penetrates and disperses energy in the form of a shock wave. Once the bullet is inside the body, it creates holes as it hits organs, or breaks bones.
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no it is pretty impossible to cuve the bullet because if you move the gun as you pull the trigger the bullet would just move in that direction.
Usually lead.
There'll be some deformation, it may fragment if it hits bone or a hard object, and it'll tumble inside of a body cavity.
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Move your finger under a "bullet" and slide your finger up.
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When the cartridge fires, it ignites gunpowder inside the cartridge case. Burning of the powder quickly produces a large volume of high pressure gas. This expanding gas pushes in all directions, but the bullet is the only part that can move. The expanding gas pushes the bullet through the barrel, and out of the gun.