Assuming you mean a 7.62 NATO round such as used in the M14 and M12:
2,756 ft/s (840 m/s)
Other 7.62mm rounds can be found here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/7.62_mm_caliber
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∙ 14y ago762 rounded to the nearest thousand is 1000.
762 rounded to the nearest ten is 760
Yes, a merry-go-round would have a changing velocity because it is constantly changing direction as it rotates. The velocity of an object includes both speed and direction, so as the merry-go-round spins, its velocity is constantly changing.
70 percent of 762 = 533.4 70% of 762 = 70% * 762 = 70%/100% * 762 = 5334/10 = 533.4
762 as a percent:762 x 100% = 76200%
It is: 417+345 = 762
152.4
The velocity of air flowing through a round duct can be calculated using the formula: Velocity = (2 * velocity pressure) / (air density). Given the velocity pressure of 0.20 in w.g., the air density needs to be known to determine the velocity.
762 381,2 127,3,2
1760 * 762 = 1,341,120
All the multiples of 762 (which are infinite). Starting with these: 762, 1524, 2286, 3048, 3810 . . .
762 multiplied by 84 is 64,008.