what happened as a result of the bullet hiting satish
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It depends on the geometry, the materials, and the energy. A low angle impact is likely to produce a ricochet. A straight-on (or nearly so) can produce penetration of the target; splattering of the bullet material onto the target without penetration, deformation of the target with pieces of the bullet flung back along the line of fire.
The target can be penetrated more or less cleanly; it may be deformed (cratered) if the impact energy is high enough, or it may be virtually unblemished. The behavior of a subsequent hit on a cratered target is likely to be radically different than the behavior of the shot that caused the crater. This is because the behavior strongly depends on the micro-geometry at the point of contact.
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