3D Ballistics Penetration Simulation
Bullet Penetration
This simulation demonstrates bullet penetration through a material with a 3D halo effect.
Example
Question:
In a ballistics demonstration, a police officer fires a bullet of mass \(50.0\,\mathrm{g}\) with speed \(200\,\mathrm{m\,s^{-1}}\) on soft plywood of thickness \(2.00\,\mathrm{cm}\).
The bullet emerges with only 10% of its initial kinetic energy. What is the emergent speed of the bullet?
Solution:
The initial kinetic energy of the bullet is
\[
\frac{1}{2}mv^2 = \frac{1}{2} \times 0.05 \times 200^2 = 1000\,\mathrm{J}
\]
The final kinetic energy is \(0.1 \times 1000 = 100\,\mathrm{J}\).
Let \(v_f\) be the emergent speed of the bullet:
\[
\frac{1}{2}mv_f^2 = 100\,\mathrm{J}
\]
\[
v_f = \sqrt{\frac{2 \times 100}{0.05}} = \sqrt{4000} = 63.2\,\mathrm{m\,s^{-1}}
\]
The speed is reduced by approximately 68% (not 90%).
Physics Results
Initial Kinetic Energy: 1000 J
Penetration Depth: 0 cm
Penetration Percentage: 0%



