This Is What Happens When A Bullet Is Fired Under Water

By Editorial Staff in Facts On 28th January 2016
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#1

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.

#2

Yes, the guy survived. Let's not even call it ‘survived' because the bullet didn't even come in the sniffing distance of hurting the guy. Wondering why this happened? The explanation is pretty simple science.

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#3

It is harder to create movement in water than in air, because water molecules are more closely packed than air molecules.