A very nice "physics lesson"!!

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It's harder to create movement in water than in air, because water molecules are closer together than air molecules. To show the difference in resistance, physicist Andreas Wahl puts himself in front of a weapon submerged in water and fires it - on himself.
:eek::eek::)


Disclaimer:Do Not Try This At Home!!:p:p

 
Nice share !
- I have heard that he has first made a try with his ex-wife ...:p
- Under water, a good weapon is with piranha bullets, no ?
 
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I have seen tests like these on many yt channels. Its always so cool to watch the bullet go in slow motion.
 
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I enjoyed this Video:)
..It would be interesting to see a Video showing how a bullet would travel in hot water compared to cold...
...I wonder whether there are also videos showing the results of similar tests but for an Air & Water (Humidity) combination environment...
If so,..How much further would a bullet fired in Aswan,Egypt travel in comparison to one fired in Kuala Lumpur,Malaysia?:)
 
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I enjoyed this Video:)
..It would be interesting to see a Video showing how a bullet would travel in hot water compared to cold...
...I wonder whether there are also videos showing the results of similar tests but for an Air & Water (Humidity) combination environment...
:)
Une balle peut-elle être stoppée par des ballons remplis d'eau ?

Video is in english language ;)

I enjoyed this Video:)
If so,..How much further would a bullet fired in Aswan,Egypt travel in comparison to one fired in Kuala Lumpur,Malaysia?
LooOL !
We might take into account birds (or air planes) interception (even if not voluntary) :rolleyes::p
 
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