How many onions, in a straight line would it take to stop a bullet?
>>29546016
depends on the bullet
>>29546042
9mm
>>29546016
Depends on the onion
>>29546062
>>29546016
Definitely more than 4, probably.
how long is the barrel?
>>29546016
it'll probably zip out the side of one after 3 or 4, so it's hard to tell
>>29546016
fruit acts like water so get the thickness of an onion and get how many inches of water a 9 mil can go through then times it by 2
>>29546016
dry bulbs are 89% water
a medium onion is 8oz
14ft of water to stop a 9mm 124gr ball
someone do math
>>29546225
38 onions
>>29546225
Nigga, those are all completely different units
>>29546225
so if the onions are 3 inches in diameter 4 onions per foot so 56 onions to stop 9mm?
>>29546247
I read they are 4in in diameter
so doing math it would take 38 onions
>>29546252
that's not factoring in density and bullet stopping power of the actual onion material. Whether it's higher or lower than water, I DUNNO.
Time to buy some onions. IMA CRY
>>29546252
>>29546277
i wonder if the layers in the onion would work like some sort of organic ceramic armor, bet the bullet wouldn't be flying straight after 2 onions...
>>29546016
about tree fiddy
>>29546300
to be safe, a 100x100x100 cube of onions with a shot aimed right at the center and then trace the path
If we assume onions have the same density as a potato, and are 89% water, the it would take 35 onions with a 9mm Para 124gr ball traveling in a straight path.
>>29546361
This post has the taste of experience.
>>29546327
I aint givin ya no tree fiddy got damn loch ness monster!!
>>29546361
But you have to factor in hydrodynamics since onions are 89% water in addition to its fiber strength
So, if a 9mm can penetrate 38 or so onions, then can 9mm effectively take down an ogre?
Can anyone do any math on how many layers of onions are equivalent to the layers in an ogre?
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>>29546903
>mfw shrekposting is back
>>29546016
Raw or cooked?
>>29546016
ogres are like oninos
>>29546016
More than one, less than infinite