| (a) The location, size and the shape of the temporary cavity in a body depends | (i) On the weight and velocity of the bullet. |
| (b) Kinetic energy possessed by the bullet depends | (ii) On the amount of KE possessed, angle of yaw; caliber, construction and configuration of bullet; and the density, strength and elasticity of the tissue. |
| (c) The tendency of a full metal jacketed bullet to break-up in the body depends | (iii) On the amount of KE lost by the bullet in its path through tissue, how rapidly the energy is lost and the elasticity and cohesiveness of the tissue. |
| (d) The amount of KE lost by a bullet depends | (iv) On the velocity of the bullet and its tendency to yaw radically. |