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)
Assuming you mean the standard 230 grain .45 auto cartridge- bullet travels 830 feet in one second. So it would be 21/830ths of one second- or about 0.025 seconds. Faster than you can blink- and THAT is a relatively slow bullet.
Bullet speed is typically measured using a chronograph, which captures the time it takes for a bullet to travel a known distance. By measuring the time it takes for the bullet to pass through two sensors placed a specific distance apart, the velocity of the bullet can be calculated. Speed may be given in feet per second (fps) or meters per second (m/s).
You only have one rival (or do you mean the second time you battle your rival?)
The time a bullet stays in the air, also known as time of flight, can vary depending on the type of firearm and the bullet's velocity. On average, most bullets travel at supersonic speeds, so they can cover a distance of a few hundred meters in less than a second. Generally, for typical firearms, the time of flight is usually less than a second.
No, the shot bullet will land after the dropped bullet. This is because the shot bullet has an initial horizontal velocity in addition to the vertical acceleration due to gravity, while the dropped bullet only has the vertical acceleration due to gravity.
A Bullet is commonly used to mean one year in jail/prison Source: I'm a Prosecutor for Suffolk County in MA
Drop a bullet from the height you will be holding your weapon when you fire it. The time it take for the dropped bullet to hit the ground is how long it will be in the air after it is fired. (i.e. 1.5 seconds). Now take this time multiplied by the bullet speed of your particular gun (say 3000ft/second) and there you have it...1.5seconds X 3000 ft/second = 4500ft.
The only time that a car will stop a bullet is if you are in Hollywood, or have an armour-plated vehicle. A cow interposing itself between the bullet and yourself would reduce it velocity significantly more.
you can't. the bullet bill powerup only lasts for a short while and the more that it helps you the shorter time you have it. Actually you can, but only hackers can do these type of things, and since I am not a hacker, I do not know.
ALL bullets fall at 32 ft per second per second. When you fire a gun, the bullet begins to drop as it leaves the barrel, To hit things further away, you aim higher. You can try this with a garden hose. Over a given distance, the bullet that will drop the least is the fastest- it simply gets there quicker, and has not had time to fall as far.
Gravity will cause a fired bullet to decelerate as it travels through the air, pulling it down towards the ground and affecting its trajectory. The velocity of the bullet decreases over time due to the downward force of gravity, causing it to follow a curved path rather than a straight line.
There is only one: the second.