In the 13th century, the crossbow was created. A footsoldier could use the crossbow to penetrate a knight's armor. Therefore the crossbow was the most reasonable strategy of attack if you were to deal with a knight.
In the 13th century, the crossbow was created. A footsoldier could use the crossbow to penetrate a knight's armor. Therefore the crossbow was the most reasonable strategy of attack if you were to deal with a knight.
In the 13th century, the crossbow was created. A footsoldier could use the crossbow to penetrate a knight's armor. Therefore the crossbow was the most reasonable strategy of attack if you were to deal with a knight.
No whEn I was in the military and did combat missions our infrared lasers did not go through metal. Actually the wavelength of the infra red is not so high to tress pass the metal bodies, so they cannot penetrate the metal bodies. That's why metal shields are used in army for protection.
No, but a spear THROWN by an atlatl may penetrate thin sheet metal at close range. Depends on the metal, and the distance- and how strong you are.
No, a crossbow and a bow and arrow are not the same thing.a crossbow fires bolts not arrows, the string is drawn back using a winch, and is fired by pulling a trigger to release the stringa bow fires arrows, the string is drawn back by hand, and is fired simply by releasing the string from your fingersCrossbow bolts will penetrate plate metal armor while arrows fired from bows cannot.
They were used in ancient times as the first weapon of choice because they could penetrate several layers of armour
Microwaves can cook any food in a dish unless the dish is made out of some kind of metal. The rays that a microwave produce can not penetrate anything that is metal.
Crossbows is made of wood (usualy yew) and metal (steel).
It's quite likely, considering most 7.62mm cartridges are made to penetrate light armour (body armour and sheet metal).
Ernest Rutherford discovered radiation. Alpha is most harmful is ingested, it cannot penetrate the sign, nor paper or metal or lead, beta is able to penetrate paper and metal, and gamma, the most harmful of the three is able to penetrate paper, metal, lead, and skin. beta can penetrate the skin after a long period of time.
No. It does not have strong enough 'swimming' capabilities to penetrate clothing, including cotton.