A bullet fired against a glass window pane makes a hole in it, and the glass pane is not cracked. But on the other hand, when a stone strikes the same glass pane, it gets smashed. Why is it so?
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surface area
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here we can see the surface area of the bullet coming in contact with the glass is very less hence less not cracking the glass but when a stone hits it has a bigger surface area coming in contact with the glass hence cracking it up
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Explanation:
surface area of the bullet coming in contact with the glass is very less hence less not cracking the glass but when a stone hits it has a bigger surface area coming in contact with the glass hence cracking it up
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