when a bullet is fired from a gun and it strikes the target, the target becomes hot. Discuss the ENERGY CHANGE.
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When the bullet strikes, its high velocity and small frontal cross-section means that it will exert large stresses in any object it hits. This usually results in it penetrating any soft object, such as flesh. The energy is then dissipated in the wound track formed by the passage of the bullet. See terminal ballistics for a fuller discussion of these effects.due to the transfer of energy the target becomes hot
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the kinetic energy gets converted into simple energy
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simple as in?
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