Why does a bullet when fired against a glass window pane make a hole in it, and the glass pane will smash it?
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The speed of the bullet is more than the speed of the stone that's why when someone shoots a bullet against the glass window pane it makes a hole while the stone just smashes it.
But when a slow moving stone strikes the same glass pane, the various parts of the glass pane gets enough time to share the velocity of the stone, and the glass is smashed.
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Initially, the entire glass is in a state of rest.
When a bullet strikes the glass pane the part of the glass pane, which comes in contact with the bullet immediately shares the large velocity of the bullet & flies away making a hole.
The remaining part of the glass, due to inertia of rest, remains at rest and is not cracked.
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Initially, the entire glass is in a state of rest.
When a bullet strikes the glass pane the part of the glass pane, which comes in contact with the bullet immediately shares the large velocity of the bullet & flies away making a hole.
The remaining part of the glass, due to inertia of rest, remains at rest and is not cracked.
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Thanks...✊
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