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Old 07-17-2018, 04:43 PM
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Originally Posted by Salavee View Post
Your example was using one variable only... terminal velocity, using exactly the same bullet . Not the same. Momentum refers to mass. Use the same T Vel and increase the mass and lower the velocity.
Momentum is a product of mass and velocity. My example uses the same mass, with the only variable being velocity/momentum. You asked me to provide an example of where more momentum can produce less penetration, and I did exactly that. Are you arguing that slowing down an expanding bullet(reducing it's momentum) can't produce more penetration?
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