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Seems odd that would do that...
There's no actual hole that goes through the entire window.
There's a rough point on the outside of the window at the point of impact. Around that point there seems to be a raised bubble.
On the inside the glass around the impact side protrudes slightly.
It's not a plausible explination but its like a tiny tiny gas pocket inside the glass decided to expand.
There's a rough point on the outside of the window at the point of impact. Around that point there seems to be a raised bubble.
On the inside the glass around the impact side protrudes slightly.
It's not a plausible explination but its like a tiny tiny gas pocket inside the glass decided to expand.
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Psh. You know me - I over think everything.
I'm trying to find a High Speed camera recording of a BB hitting safety glass now but can't.
I want to know why an impact would cause a contusion from point of ENTRY and not point of exit.
I'm trying to find a High Speed camera recording of a BB hitting safety glass now but can't.
I want to know why an impact would cause a contusion from point of ENTRY and not point of exit.
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Car Info: 1969 BMW R75/5 & Work Whip
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That's what it looks like normally. I'm guessing that because the glass shattered yet was held together by the tint the force pushed the impact point outward.
That's what it looks like normally. I'm guessing that because the glass shattered yet was held together by the tint the force pushed the impact point outward.
There's no actual hole that goes through the entire window.
There's a rough point on the outside of the window at the point of impact. Around that point there seems to be a raised bubble.
On the inside the glass around the impact side protrudes slightly.
It's not a plausible explination but its like a tiny tiny gas pocket inside the glass decided to expand.
There's a rough point on the outside of the window at the point of impact. Around that point there seems to be a raised bubble.
On the inside the glass around the impact side protrudes slightly.
It's not a plausible explination but its like a tiny tiny gas pocket inside the glass decided to expand.
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Car Info: 1969 BMW R75/5 & Work Whip



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