05-06-2015, 01:36 AM
(This post was last modified: 05-06-2015, 03:20 PM by Scott Kaiser.)
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The projectile's initial velocity may be as high as 4000 feet (1200 meters) per second for some rifles and 5000 feet (1500 meters) per second for some large guns.
Gravity makes a projectile fall toward the earth while in flight. The projectile's size, shape, and the air density affect the speed by which it travels. Air resistance slows the speed of a bullet and reduces the distance by which it travels.
Meaning, when Kennedy was struck by the bullet, it clearly shows in the Z film how Kennedy's (right arm) at the same time of impact lifts in an (upwards) motion and then he and his body movement falls toward the bullet traveled.
Had Kennedy been struck from up and behind, his head and arm would have been in a reverse motion, meaning, Kennedy's head would have been violently thrust forward and his arm would have traveled in a downward motion, not up.
This is called a reaction upon impact.
The projectile's initial velocity may be as high as 4000 feet (1200 meters) per second for some rifles and 5000 feet (1500 meters) per second for some large guns.
Gravity makes a projectile fall toward the earth while in flight. The projectile's size, shape, and the air density affect the speed by which it travels. Air resistance slows the speed of a bullet and reduces the distance by which it travels.
Meaning, when Kennedy was struck by the bullet, it clearly shows in the Z film how Kennedy's (right arm) at the same time of impact lifts in an (upwards) motion and then he and his body movement falls toward the bullet traveled.
Had Kennedy been struck from up and behind, his head and arm would have been in a reverse motion, meaning, Kennedy's head would have been violently thrust forward and his arm would have traveled in a downward motion, not up.
This is called a reaction upon impact.