The team at How Ridiculous built the world’s largest blender a few months back, and now, they show us what happens when a bowling ball traveling at 500mph meets bulletproof glass in super-slow motion. Bulletproof glass is basically composed of two or more layers of glass, one hard and one soft, combined with a polycarbonate or laminate layer.
Not all bulletproof glass is the same, as their level of protection depends on the material used, how it is manufactured, and its thickness. A Level 3 bulletproof polycarbonate measures around 1.25 inches thick and can protect against three shots from a .44 magnum. Let’s just say that both the bowling ball and bulletproof glass do not make it out in one piece, literally. The fun doesn’t stop there though, as the crew load multiple bowling balls into a cannon and fire it at a bulletproof door to finish off the experiment.
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