If a bullet is fired from far why does it pierce
through person body ? explain using 2 law of motion
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If a bullet is fired from far it pierces through a person's body and may even kill him. The reason for this observation can be explained using Newton's second law of motion which states that;
The rate of change of momentum is directly proportional to the externally applied unbalanced force in the direction of net force.
So we may think; how is it related? But the statement given is that a bullet when fired passes through a person's body, this means that the bullet has a high velocity.
We know that velocity ∝ momentum. So the bullet has a large momentum and thus passes through a person's body, sometimes even killing him.
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