MythBusters apologized.... if anyone cares:
http://sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com/201...onball-mishap/
Pretty much assumed that they would do that. It would be a colossal PR failure if they didn't.
My question is, if it was able to pierce a concrete wall, a house 700 yards away, bounce across multiple streets and off a roof, et cetera, why did they think a barrel of water was going to stop it?
I wonder how far the cannonball could have gone unobstructed.
I presume the pressure of water at the point of contact takes into account the presence of all of the water in the container, whereas for a concrete wall (or anything solid), the only active material would be whatever's in that spot. Or maybe it has something to do with how fluids propagate energy.
also skipped off the side of a hill, so i guess the hill acted like a ramp and launched it to the crazy distance xD
They took precautions and, in science, sometimes the precautions just aren't enough. Good thing no one was hurt. Still though- skipped off a hill, into town, smacking a house, skipped the road, through a mini van into another house. The range of the projectile is insane o_O Just think about wtp they were shooting it out of.
IIRC it was...THROUGH a house, bounce on road, hit roof of another house, stopped inside a van.
Not that this isn't a serious issue and someone could have been hurt. But I think the media/people are coming down on Mythbusters too hard. Sure people could have been injured, but that happens on the road everyday, some idiot makes a dumb move and someone gets hurt. Accidents happen and just report it and move on, no need to ban them from the bomb range.
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