A car windshield was shot with a bullet just seconds before the investigator arrives. How does the investigator MOST likely know this happened?
OA. There is glass everywhere surrounding the car.
OB. The entire windshield is missing from the car.
OC. There are concentric fractures but no radial fractures.
OD. There are radial fractures and a few concentric fractures.

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The investigator would MOST likely know that a bullet has just hit a windshield because: "There are radial fractures and a few concentric fractures."

  • This is because when a bullet hits a windshield, the opposing force of the glass will be combined with the bullet force to form a radial fracture as the bullet pierces through.

  • Also, the effect of the forces on the glass caused by radial fractures will lead to additional fractures known as concentric.

  • The concentric fractures are known to be a result of the same side as the point at which the bullet enters.

Hence, in this case, the correct answer is option D "There are radial fractures and a few concentric fractures."

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