maybe one decimeter. Because 10 centimeters equal one decimeter.
Rounded to the nearest unit, 54.38 is approximately equal to 54.
Rounded to one decimal place, 7.049 is approximately equal to 7.0. Rounded to two decimal places, 7.049 is approximately equal to 7.04.
Rounded to one decimal place, 0.11428 is approximately equal to 0.1.
That depends to how many decimal places you are rounding. Rounded to one decimal place, this is equal to 19.5.
A round is a cartridge made up of the case, primer, powder and bullet. The bullet is the projectile that leaves the gun. There is only one bullet in a round.
A round is a cartridge made up of the case, primer, powder and bullet. The bullet is the projectile that leaves the gun. There is only one bullet in a round.
bullet?Well, a bullet is PART of a round of ammunition. It is actually one CARTRIDGE. A catridge consists of the cartridge case, primer, powder, and bullet. The bullet is the part that is fired out of the barrel.For some purists, the term "round" refers to a shot or a bullet after it is shot. For most other people a "round" refers to one cartridge of ammunition.Think of it this way: The ammunition manufacturer loads a bullet into a case to make a cartridge. The shooter loads the cartridge into the firearm and pulls the trigger, firing a shot or a round AKA sending a round downrange. The bullet then hits the target.
A "round" of ammunition refers to one complete shot- properly called a cartridge- which usually consists of a cartridge case, a primer, powder, and a bullet. The bullet is the part of a cartridge that is fired out of the barrel. Some people (in error) call cartridges bullets. A bullet is PART of a cartridge- or round. Make sense?
A round is a, casing, primer, powder and a bullet all assembled and ready to go. So the answer is one.
remove a bullet
The 9mm round in loaded with a bullet diameter of .356"in.
There is no one answer, since there is no one bullet. The drop of a bullet is a function of the speed- how long it took to get to 1000 yards. Some bullets will not TRAVEL 1000 yards. All other things being equal, the faster bullet will drop less.
By Newton's third law of motion, for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. When a gun fires a bullet, the bullet gains momentum in one direction, causing the gun to recoil in the opposite direction with an equal amount of momentum. So the momentum of the bullet is equal in magnitude to the momentum of the gun, but in opposite directions.
maybe one decimeter. Because 10 centimeters equal one decimeter.
No one was at the head. all equal.
A round is not the same thing as a bullet. A round of ammunition has 4 components. The bullet is the projectile that comes out of the barrel when you pull the trigger, The primer is the component that ignites the powder when it is struck by the firing pin or striker. When the powder is ignited by the primer it burns rapidly which creates expanding gasses that push the bullet out of the barrel. When you combine a case containing the correct amount of powder along with a primer to ignite the powder and a bullet inserted into the case you have a round of ammo. A bullet is not the same thing as ammo. Without the other 3 components a bullet is just a harmless chunk of lead.