TheDucksQuacker t1_j29l0dt wrote
It’s the distribution of the force.
All that force is coming down on a single point when the bullet hits.
Like pushing in a drawing pin, the thin end goes into the wall and the thick end doesn’t hurt your finger because the same force is distributed over a larger area.
Tratakaro OP t1_j29l8x5 wrote
Is the force not also distributed using a bullet proof vest?
frustrated_staff t1_j29onhq wrote
You're missing the fact that the recoil is already distributed over a larger area when it impacts the vest (the butt of the weapon has a much larger impact area than the point of the bullet)
Slime_Giant t1_j29tjdk wrote
It is, and that's one of the ways the vest protects you, but it can't absorb all of the force and that's why you get a bruise instead of hole in you.
Mental_Cut8290 t1_j2apovk wrote
It would be like holding the gun at your chest. Pretty painful.
Antman013 t1_j29n2ij wrote
Yes. But you are also talking about a LOT more energy, as noted elsewhere in this thread.
Accidental-Genius t1_j29p83f wrote
This is correct.
AeroStatikk t1_j29wt9x wrote
Also known as pressure.
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