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Forensic Bullet Lab

This document provides instructions and examples for calculating bullet trajectory angles and determining the height of a shooter based on the distance to the building where the victim was hit, the angle of trajectory, and the height of the victim. It includes an example calculation and scenarios for the student to work through. They are to show their work and write conclusions discussing potential issues with accuracy and what problems could arise from not knowing the trajectory angle.

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Forensic Bullet Lab

This document provides instructions and examples for calculating bullet trajectory angles and determining the height of a shooter based on the distance to the building where the victim was hit, the angle of trajectory, and the height of the victim. It includes an example calculation and scenarios for the student to work through. They are to show their work and write conclusions discussing potential issues with accuracy and what problems could arise from not knowing the trajectory angle.

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FORENSIC LAB: BULLET TRAJECTORY

Directions: Complete the steps of the activity (pictures separate). Show your work and write your answers in
the spaces provided.

Scenario 1: This section has been completed for you. Below is an example of how you should arrive at you
answers for scenario 2 and scenario 3.

Distance to the building: 40 Feet


Angle of Elevation: 2o

Tan of 2o = b / a where b = height of building above wound or above horizon


a = Distance to building = 40 ft.

.0349 = b/ 40 feet

.0349(40ft) = b
1.34 ft = b

Shooter height = 1.34ft + 4 ft = 5.34ft.

The shooter was located in the first floor.

Scenario 2: Refer to scenario 1. Be sure to show all of your work!

Scenario 3: Refer to scenario 1 solving Part A. Be sure to show all of your work!

Part A

Part B

The bullet was fired from window # _____________.


CONCLUSION: Be sure to write in complete sentences and show all of your work!

1. List the problems that might interfere with the accuracy or your results.

2. What problems would be encountered if we couldn’t accurately determine the trajectory angle?

3. Determine the height of the shooter if angle of trajectory is 15o, the distance to the building is 700 ft, and
the height of the victim is 6.0 ft.

4. Determine the height of the shooter if angle of trajectory is 35o, the distance to the building is 1000 ft,
and the height of the victim is 4.8 ft.

5. Determine the height of the shooter if angle of trajectory is 25o, the distance to the building is 500 ft, and
the height of the victim is 5.2 ft.

6. Determine the height of the shooter if angle of trajectory is 45o, the distance to the building is 850 ft, and
the height of the victim is 6.3 ft.

7. Determine the height of the shooter if angle of trajectory is 65o, the distance to the building is 400 ft, and
the height of the victim is 3.0 ft.

8. Determine the height of the shooter if angle of trajectory is 5o, the distance to the building is 780 ft, and
the height of the victim is 4.5 ft.

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