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Energy vs. Energy Transfer
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<blockquote data-quote="marioq" data-source="post: 948028" data-attributes="member: 40669"><p>The other thing to think about, is that energy transfer is not just relying on muzzle velocity and weight of the bullet. The fragmentation of the bullet and how that energy is distributed in the soft tissues accounts for the energy transfer. The bullet zipping through idea is a prime example of that. The energy is spent piercing the skin any bone but anything that is left over with an intact bullet will cause loss of energy. I think this number is very hard to calculate exactly. But an idea if transfer is likely more helpful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="marioq, post: 948028, member: 40669"] The other thing to think about, is that energy transfer is not just relying on muzzle velocity and weight of the bullet. The fragmentation of the bullet and how that energy is distributed in the soft tissues accounts for the energy transfer. The bullet zipping through idea is a prime example of that. The energy is spent piercing the skin any bone but anything that is left over with an intact bullet will cause loss of energy. I think this number is very hard to calculate exactly. But an idea if transfer is likely more helpful. [/QUOTE]
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