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27 Jan 2016 07:00:15
Source The Norwegian shot himself with a rifle under water to test the laws of physics (video)Norwegian scientist Andreas Val decided to test Newton's second law applied to circular motion, why shot himself with a rifle. The experience was held under water as a weapon has been selected, the Swiss SIG SG 550 5.56. It was installed on a special tripod and pointed the scientist in the stomach, situated at a distance of several meters. The shot was recorded on video. Read more... Norwegian scientist Andreas Val decided to test Newton's second law applied to circular motion, why shot himself with a rifle. The experience was held under water as a weapon has been selected, the Swiss SIG SG 550 5.56. It was installed on a special tripod and pointed the scientist in the stomach, situated at a distance of several meters. The shot was recorded on video. Valia For conducting life-threatening experiments is a profession — he regularly puts himself in danger, but as a rule, out of the water dry. The purpose of the experiment was to show the resistance of the medium which is much denser than air and possesses different characteristics. For this reason, the bullet has overcome a slight distance, and slowed his flight almost immediately. Recall that similar experiments previously conducted by the Mythbusters, who wondered whether it is possible to shoot under the earth. To effectively engage targets under water applies special weapon with appropriate ammunition. See also: the
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