Permanent cavity
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Permanent cavity refers to the hole left by the passage of a projectile. It is measured as the volume of tissue or ballistics gel that has been displaced by the passage of a bullet.
See also
- Terminal ballistics
- Forensic ballistics
- Stopping power
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