Physics, asked by duttasubhasis, 9 months ago


Why a bullet shot on a tightly fitted window glass sheet makes a small circular hole, while a cricket ball damages a big portion of the same sheet?​

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Answered by peach75a
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Instead of applying the force at a single instant relatively speaking the ball transfers more of its energy to the glass whereas the bullet only transfers a small portion of its energy to the glass. The ball might also flatten out to a small degree making itself even larger as it penetrates.

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Answered by rishe3457
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Answer:

Instead of applying the force at a single instant relatively speaking the ball transfers more of its energy to the glass whereas the bullet only transfers a small portion of its energy to the glass. The ball might also flatten out to a small degree making itself even larger as it penetrates.

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