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Can bullets go through ceiling?

Can bullets go through ceiling?

45 caliber bullet that blew a hole through her roof and an even bigger one in the ceiling. Bullets shot into the air can climb as high as 2 miles, stay in flight for more than a minute and then come down at between 300 and 700 feet per second, according to the Los Angeles Police Department.

Does a bullet reach terminal velocity?

Experiments have determined that falling bullets reach terminal velocity at 200-300 feet per second depending on type. Note that falling bullets (shot vertically) usually do not come down nose first – which would be the most aerodynamic – but instead tumble, which really slows the bullet.

What happens when a bullet goes up in the air?

Even a bullet, fired straight up at the maximum speed a gunpowder blast can accelerate it to, will never leave the lowest layer of Earth’s atmosphere. A combination of gravity and air resistance will slow it down until it reaches a maximum height, whereupon it will fall back down to Earth’s surface.

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Can a bullet shot in the air come down and go through a roof?

Bullets often lodge in roofs, causing minor damage that requires repair in most cases. Normally, the bullet will penetrate the roof surface through to the roof deck, leaving a hole where water may run into the building and cause a leak.

Can a bullet fired in the air kill you?

The myth was that a bullet fired in the air could kill you. The first problem is that it is not a myth. There are several reported cases of people being killed from bullets that were fired in the air. The Mythbusters tested this by finding out how fast a bullet would be going if fired straight up.

What happens when a bullet is fired straight up?

The general consensus is that a bullet fired straight up—at precisely 90 degrees to the horizontal—is unlikely to kill a healthy adult when it returns to Earth. That’s because, on the way down, air resistance prevents the bullet from returning to its initial velocity.

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How dangerous is it to get shot from the air?

And getting shot from the air is extra dangerous. The mortality rate for celebratory gunfire was around 32 percent, or over five times higher than that for other types of gunfire, according to a 1994 study from the King/Drew-UCLA Medical Center. The death rate was so high because falling bullets frequently strike victims in the head.

How dangerous is it to shoot a bullet at the Moon?

A bullet fired away from the Moon’s surface would be just as lethal as one fired across it. But on Earth, we have our atmosphere, which means we also have air resistance.