I am not surprised that CTers do not answer this question, but I am surprised that LNers don’t either, even those who made posts here.
A bullet will “push” a target, like a head. That is why the President’s head moves forward during z312-z313. The bullet only takes 1 to 2 milliseconds to pass through the head, after which, the bullet, or its fragments, continue on.
Does this acceleration, this push, only last for 1 to 2 milliseconds? Or does it last for a lot longer, like 200 to 250 milliseconds, continuing to push the head after the bullet has left?
Please vote on an answer.