50 g = 0.05 kg
F = m A
A = F/m = 4000/0.05 = 80,000 meters per second2
If the bullet starts from rest and no other forces act on it, then
Speed = (acceleration) x (time) = (80,000) x (0.01) = 800 meters per second
A .50 magnum has a muzzle velocity of about 420 meters per second (1480 feet per second). The time for a .50 caliber bullet to travel one mile at a constant speed of 1400feet per second is around four seconds. After four seconds, the bullet will have dropped around 256 feet. In reality, the bullet is slowed down due to air resistance, and takes longer to travel one mile (thus it drops further). Also note that in theory, the caliber of the bullet does not determine how far it drops after traveling one mile. The muzzle velocity is the key parameter in determining this.
I think this would be a problem of momentum. p=mv so if the momentum of the bullet is 20 (.01x200=20) then the recoil velocity should equal 10 m/sec (2x10=20). Good old Newtons 3rd Law.
Gravity has an effect the instant the bullet leaves the barrel. The bullet starts to fall towards the earth at the same rate as the dropped bullet. However, (assuming the ground follows the curve of the earth, or you are shooting over water) the dropped bullet will hit the ground/water first. The reason is that the as the fired bullet falls the ground is receding away from it (the curve of the earth). The extreme example of this is: the bullet is fired fast enough that as it falls, the curve of the earth is 'falling' continuously away below it; we would say this bullet is now in orbit around the planet. However, if the ground you are shooting over is 'flat' (i.e. flat like a ruler, NOT following the curve of the earth) then: yes, the two bullets will hit the ground at the same time.
The Scientific name for Bullet Proof Glass is Bullet Resistant Glass. It is referred to as Bullet Resistant Glass in the Industry as there is no such glass that can stop every bullet. A series of bullets that hit within a small area of the Bullet Resistant Glass will eventually project right through the glass.
The Brass Bullet was created on 1918-08-10.
The duration of The Golden Bullet is 1800.0 seconds.
The duration of Bullet to Beijing is -7320.0 seconds.
The duration of Bullet Scars is 3540.0 seconds.
The average speed during that period is 500 meters per second.
the average bullet speed is 896m/s
You have asked a question that can't be answered. There is no such thing as an "average" bullet. Define what you mean by "average bullet" and maybe someone can help you.
It depends on what you mean by "how fast?" A bullet that covers 1000m in 3 seconds is travelling 333.33333333 meters per second.
5 seconds a meter.
Time taken by a bullet to leave barrel is 10-3 Seconds.
I assume you mean seconds per bullet. To reverse the units here, you put the figure under 1. i.e. 1/4 seconds per bullet (this is called the reciprocal)
It depends on what you mean by "average impact."
A gun recoils when bullet is fired off the gun.A swimmer pushes the water when he moves forward.