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When considering the speed of a bullet to the size of the bullet, the effect of speed on injury potential is: A) equal. B) lesser. C) irrelevant. D) greater.
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When considering the speed of a bullet to the size of the bullet, the effect of speed on injury potential is:
A) equal.
B) lesser.
C) irrelevant.
D) greater.
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D greater
The speed is what makes the bullet much more deadly
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