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Physicist Andreas Wahl shoots him self under water
I remember seeing a episode of Myth Busters on this. I believe they were testing movie scenes and this one was someone getting shot after they jump into the water to evade capture. Their results were the same. The bullet was nearly stopped in it's tracks because of the water density. Still pretty neat to see the slo-moi of the bullet leaving the gun and just falling to the pool bottom i a few feet.
https://youtu.be/tzm_yyl13yo Found this other video. Very interesting how the bubble mass contracts and then implodes on it's self a few times. Slow-mo always reveals the most fascinating stuff. https://youtu.be/cp5gdUHFGIQ
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Interesting... I'd like to see how far the bullet would travel under water if it was fired from the surface without having to start from a dead stop against the water pressure.
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