Rifled Gun Midterm Examination Criminalistics
The key terms in this Crimintalistics/Forensics course include Rifled Gun, Physical Property, Substance.
The caliber of a rifled gun describes the size of the bullet that is fired through the gun.
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A Physical property describes the behavior of a substance without reference to any other substance.
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A crater shaped hole in glass is narrower on the side where a projectile entered the glass.
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A detailed or finished sketch is a precise rendering of the crime scene, usually drawn to scale.
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A microscopic examination of a hair can determine whether a hair is animal or human in origin.
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Rifled Gun – Midterm Examination Criminalistics
A microscopic examination of a human hair can determine the age of the person who committed the crime.
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A microscopic examination of a human hair can determine the general body area from where it originated.
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A physical property is one that describes the behavior of a substance when it reacts or combines with another substance.
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A rough sketch should always be done at the crime scene, at the time the search for physical evidence is being conducted.
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A standard or reference sample is physical evidence whose origin is known.
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A void area can demonstrate something moved after blood shed, so a shape (clean area) is present
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The caliber of a rifled gun describes the size of the bullet that is fired through the gun.
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A Physical property describes the behavior of a substance without reference to any other substance.
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False
A crater shaped hole in glass is narrower on the side where a projectile entered the glass.
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False
A wear pattern can impart individual characteristics to a shoe.
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An individual can permanently remove their fingerprints by the use of sandpaper or acid to remove the epidermal ridges.
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