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2012-07-27, 03:41 PM | [Ignore Me] #46 | |||
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IIRC they concluded that a bullet fired straight out (parallel to the ground) and a bullet dropped, for all intents and purposes hit the ground at the same time (though there was minor variances). As for the velocity of a bullet on it's way back down after being fired straight up...it wouldn't kill, it would just hurt. The average bullet doesn't have enough mass to do lethal damage from just the force of gravity, and if it's fired *straight* up the velocity of the bullet as fired from the gun is not factored into it's falling velocity. In this case, the gun just determines the height before gravity overcomes it...and then the bullet loses all aerodynamics as it falls back to the ground tumbling end over end or in some random fashion. The problem they ran into is that firing a shot perfectly straight up is nearly impossible...and as long as there is a certain amount of angle on the shot (I can't recall how much) then the bullet maintains it's spin and aerodynamics and would have lethal velocity on it's way back down....which is why you have reports of deaths from guns being fired "straight up". |
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2012-07-27, 03:44 PM | [Ignore Me] #47 | ||
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I was just going to go into the mathematics. Although, what I would be observing would ignore aerodynamics and just test projectile physics, so my conclusion would likely be wrong. (Now, a spherical object in a vacuum with otherwise the same conditions as earth and the same mass as a bullet could easily be expressed :P )
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2012-07-27, 04:48 PM | [Ignore Me] #48 | ||
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I agree on all points. Mythbusters (which I've seen a number of times) are rarely all that reliable, although sometimes it's informative. As for falling bullet kills.... How would you know if that's how you died? You wouldn't exactly see where it came from, unless they're bright tracers. OH OH! You know the funny part! THE VANU WOULD BE THE ONES BITCHING BECAUSE THEY DON'T HAVE BULLET DROP!!!!!!! That just occurred to me! So funny :P Also, tell me more of this spherical chicken. |
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2012-07-27, 05:10 PM | [Ignore Me] #49 | ||
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To me Mythbusters is more or less just...a group of well-funded laymen attempting to make things entertaining. Generally with the application of large explosions, but at the expense of accurate results. Fun to watch, but calling it accurate/scientific or using it to support an argument is the scientific equivalent of citing Wikipedia. It just isn't sound.
As for the old spherical chicken joke, I'll just copy and paste it from somewhere. I'd probably butcher it otherwise. "There is this farmer who is having problems with his chickens. All of the sudden, they are all getting very sick and he doesn't know what is wrong with them. After trying all conventional means, he calls a biologist, a chemist, and a physicist to see if they can figure out what is wrong. So the biologist looks at the chickens, examines them a bit, and says he has no clue what could be wrong with them. Then the chemist takes some tests and makes some measurements, but he can't come to any conclusions either. So the physicist tries. He stands there and looks at the chickens for a long time without touching them or anything. Then all of the sudden he starts scribbling away in a notebook. Finally, after several gruesome calculations, he exclaims, 'I've got it! But it only works for spherical chickens in a vacuum.'" |
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2012-07-27, 05:32 PM | [Ignore Me] #50 | |||
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2012-07-27, 05:47 PM | [Ignore Me] #51 | ||
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Just to clear the air here, Once a bullet or any other projectile is fired/launched/flung from rest, it immediately begins to descend UNLESS the projectile has some sort of angled wings to provide lift.
Imagine an arrow fired from a bow. It obviously starts to drop as soon as you fire it, which is why you must compensate for gravity by aiming above targets. Bullets, albeit much much faster with less mass, are absolutely no different. Once you shoot it, yes, it begins to combat gravity. Therefor, the aformentioned example of a bullet dropped and a bullet fired will hit the ground at the same time is quite true... IN A VACUUM. In a vacuum there is no air resistance, no cross breezes, no other variables. But according to the laws of physics, yes, gravity effects every single object the exact same way. And lastly, there is no way in hell that this will be in the game |
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2012-07-27, 05:48 PM | [Ignore Me] #52 | ||
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Thanks for the joke! I also think debating the air speed velocity of an unladen sparrow would be appropriate for this thread Talking about reliability of TV "reality" shows, have you ever seen Deadliest Warrior? No, I'm not comparing MB to DW. DW is just total random bullshit, hands down. But it's a funny example Knight Vs Pirate Pirate shoots knight. Well... What the hell else did you expect? Spartan Vs Ninja This is just a terrible matchup, although not as stupid as "guy with gun vs guy with sword" Spetznatz Vs Green Beret Essentially the same. And so... |
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2012-07-27, 06:04 PM | [Ignore Me] #54 | |||
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Long story short, common sense goes out the window at relativistic speeds. |
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