At 31 fps, the elevator will travel 372 feet in 12 seconds.
well it depends on what fps you want.
36.66666666 fps
The flow would be 2.5 with a meter with 12 inch diameter. This is with a flush at 5.0 FPS.
This is the standard expression for the ACCELERATION due to gravity. Acceleration is the change in speed per second. If there is no friction or air resistance then a body falling from rest will reach a speed of 32.2 fps after 1 second, after 2 secs it will be travelling at 64.4. fps, at 96.6 fps after 3 secs ....and so on. In Mechanics there is an expression for motion involving constant acceleration :- v = u + ft, where v = velocity after a period of time, u = initial velocity, f = acceleration and t = time. In the question, after 3 seconds this formula would produce :- v = 0 + 32.2 x 3 = 96.6 fps.
With the right pellet you you can, But it should be a hunting Pellet (Hollow-point) and it should be a heavy pellet not a light weight pellet with at least 900 to1000 FPS.
Yes it is passable, so don't ever aim a BB gun at a person. Buy the way, BB guns usually don't travel at 1200 FPS Pellet guns do.
Canada has strict laws on the power that air rifle springs can produce. So changing the spring would be against the law.
It all depends on the weight of the pellet (Pellets come in different weights) Also wind and air density have an effect on the trajectory. Manufactures never post the range of the pellet they just say 1000 yards.
yes. It is possible but I suggest you use hunting pellets (hollow point)
4000 fps or so. However, if you mean a .22 Long rifle, about 1200 FPS.
I believe you are asking about a Beeman1051 air rifle. Air rifle companies do not advertise the distance pellets travel, because there are several factors involved, like the weight of the pellet the effects of crosswind and the power source. But they do advertise the FPS (Feet Per Second) The 1051 is rated at 1000 FPS. I would say the the pellet will travel well over 100 yards.
600 FPS - Pellet 625 FPS - BB
It's exactly what is states. 220 feet per second. In the world of Pellet guns that is Very slow. Most pellet rifles travel between 600 and 1000+ FPS. In the world of Airsoft 220 FPS is about as slow as you can get. Airsoft get up to 500 FPS and more. A Daisy Red Ryder BB rifle travels at 350 FPS.
750 fps./BB; 665 fps./pellet The name Power-line may be a little misleading. Modern Pellet rifles are capable of firing a pellet at 1000+ fps. But this is a combination BB and Pellet gun and as far as BB rifles goes 750 fps is a good speed for a BB. This is about as fast as they can possibly go. I own 2 of these and find them very entertaining to shoot for fun.
FPS stands for Feet Per Second. This is how fast the manufacture rates to BB or pellet as it comes out of the barrel. A slow FPS is around 250 FPS a very fast FPS is around 1200 FPS a few rifles can attain over 1500 FPS. Airsoft guns rarely get above 500 FPS because the projectile is so large.
In most cases it will be a BB gun. But Pellet guns exceed both the BB and the airsoft guns. Pellet guns can attain speeds over 1200 FPS.