Can't answer without the distance to target.
3000 feet per second = 2045.5 mph
1000 milliseconds = 1 second so 3000 ms = 3000/1000 seconds = 3 seconds. Simple!
The second one.
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Convert 3000 fps to mph
3000 bullet/second
The average bullet speed can vary depending on the type of bullet and the firearm it is fired from. However, typical bullet speeds can range from about 800 feet per second (fps) to 3000 fps. High-powered rifles can have bullet speeds exceeding 3000 fps.
The speed of a bullet can vary widely depending on the type of bullet and the gun it is fired from. On average, a bullet can travel at speeds ranging from 800 feet per second to over 3000 feet per second.
About 3000 feet per second, depending on the cartridge used.
The speed of a bullet can vary depending on the type of firearm used, but some bullets can travel at speeds exceeding 3000 feet per second (around 1000 meters per second). The fastest bullets are typically fired from high-powered rifles or military firearms.
The stopping distance for a 3000kg car if 3000 N of force is applied when the car is traveling 10 ms is 50 meter. This is based on Newton's second law of force.
The kinetic energy of the bullet can be calculated using the formula: KE = 0.5 * mass * velocity^2. Converting 60 grains to mass (1 grain = 0.002285 ounces), we get mass = 0.1377 ounces. Convert ounces to mass units such as kilograms for the calculation. Then plug in the values of mass and velocity into the formula to find the kinetic energy of the bullet.
3000km = 1864 miles 1864 divided by 200 = 9.32 seconds
3000 feet per second = 2045.5 mph
NO! Different cartridge entirely. The 250-3000, also known as the .250 Savage has a 25 cailber bullet, the 22-250 a 22 caliber bullet. See link below.
3000/60 = 50 metres per min50/60 = 0.83333...metres per secondThere are 60 minutes in 1 hourThere are 60 seconds in 1 minuteSo, there are 60*60= 3600 seconds in 1 hour3000 meters/1hour = 3000 meters/3600 seconds = 3000/3600 meters/1 second which is approximately 0.83 m/s (5/6)
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.