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1 Hollow point have less kinetic energy then Full lead cores 2 the air pocket is designed, so it expands after penetration , causing massive interior damage as opposed to staying intact and exiting the target. Rubber bullets on the other hand are designed not to penetrate at all, but on a block of wood, i think HP's and Rubber would behave more similar to eachother then to full Lead.. |
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not in the direction the bullet was initially traveling... |
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Anyhow... Yes, the log has potential energy while it's standing on end, but only in relation to it's laying down position. But irrelevent in the case of the question at hand. The log is at rest, and wants to stay at rest -- and has no energy in relation to the bullet. If the rubber bullet bounces, it is basically the bullet's kenetic energy being reflected by the log. Some portion will be transfered to the long -- most likely resulting in an imperceptable movement. But most of it will (less any heat generated by the internal friction of the rubber) will used to accelerate the rubber bullet in roughly the opposite direction. The only way that the log will impart any energy on the bullet would be if the velocity of the bullet in relation to the log is enough to annihelate the log's matter, (AKA nuclear fusion) which will then most likely liberate enough energy to destroy a small neighborhood -- and create a PhD for someone. |
Had a friend who was with the Royal Army and stationed in Belfast Northern Ireland. He was a really nice guy but after several of the locals tried to kill his friends the gloves came off.
They all were banned from shooting directly at the locals with their rifles, which had rubber bullets in them. He told me that with a bit of practice you could bounce or riccochet them very accurately. Evidently they could still break a bone or injure internal organs if they hit on the right spot. Once the locals figured this out they became a bit more peaceful he said... |
Lube I think your post proved mine...
Or it proved I'm more confused than I thought. I guess what I'm saying is that if the rubber ball ricochets or rebounds that energy had to come from somewhere, and it's not the log. Well, if you want to say it technically is the log, then the log got that energy to give from the rubber bullet itself so not all of the rubber bullet's energy stays with the log. So, maybe (maybe....) all of the rubber bullet's energy is given to the log, but the log gives at least a portion of it back. So.... is what you're saying that, given equal and opposite reactions, the log is "pushed" twice? Once when the rubber bullet hits it, and then again when it pushes the rubber bullet away? And that "extra" energy comes from the elasticity of the bullet? The conservation principle you mentioned was demonstrated very vividly. As a kid, I sat in on a Physics course at SU -- The Physics of Toys. GREAT course. Anyway, the auditorium was enormous, and one day we arrived to find the prof had suspended a bowling ball from the ceiling by a cord, such that it hung just off the floor. Letting the tension build during class (wtf is up with the bowling ball?), near the end he took the ball, stood with his back to the side wall, at which point the suspended bowling ball was right at his face level, touching his nose, and let the ball go. It crossed the room, coming close to the opposite wall and made a massive "whooooooommmmm" sound as it arced back toward the prof, who was just standing exactly still, casually blah blah blahing with the class. There were a whole lot of gasps as the ball almost hit his head and swung back across the room. He solicited volunteers, and a girl assumed the position, back against the wall, with the ball at head level, touching her nose. The prof said "go ahead". And the girl pushed the ball away... Well, being a good guy, he pushed her out of the way, but being a showman, he waited until the last possible second. He said of the dent the ball left in the wall "oh, they've got to fix that wall every year after this demonstration." JP |
what about the monkey?
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Glad this wasn't on the PE exam, I would have wasted too much time. Now where's that physics book?
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That is one of the most inspired replies, and true to the spirit of OT.
This Sapphire Gibson is dedicated to you, Eric Coffey!! Slainte! JP |
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How much wood would a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood?
Having bad physics flashbacks. Monkeys throw poo at wood. |
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http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1158211334.jpg Slainte agat, agus bas in Eirinn! SmileWavy |
Break it down the rubber example into steps(in order I hope):
1. On the moment of impact, the mass of the rubber bullet transfers partially to the wood(velocity=0). -A small part of the knietic energy is used to deform the round rubber to a quazi-disk shape laterally with minute frictional surface forces. -A small part of the energy is used to deform and expand the impact sites wood fibers latterally(assume it could be rubber as well) -A small part of the energy is used to permanently deformand/or compress the wood surface(transfer) -Most of the bullets kinetic energy is transfered to the wood's total unmoved mass through fiber compression along the line of travel. 2. Resistance/rebound forces begin to act -The two "sides" of rubber disk expand outwards while returning to a globe shape, equally along the line of travel, so only half is imparted to the surface of the now-accelerating wood, which may or may not be in surface contact with it. If it is, additional minute frictional forces between the rubber and wood can take place. -The mass of the wood begins to accelerate(away from the original impact location) -The fibers of the (minutely) deformed wood begin to contract back to its original shape(on itself) independantly. Vs: The lead: 1. More line-of-travel(transfer)compression(transfer) from lack of rebound, but more permanent compression and lateral deformation of the wood fibers 2. More energy used in the deformation/shattering of the kinetic carrier(bullet). Is the wood Lignum Vitae or Balsa? I give up, 10am headache. Rubber sounds right. |
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