Manufacturing Engineering & Technology
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Chapter 5, Problem 48SDP
In the past, waterfowl hunters used lead shot in their shotguns, but this practice resulted in lead poisoning of unshot birds that ingested lead pellets (along with gravel) to help them digest food. Steel and tungsten are being used as replacement materials. If all pellets have the same velocity upon exiting the shotgun barrel, what concerns would you have regarding this substitution of materials? Consider both performance and environmental effects.
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