50 g = 0.05 kg
F = m A
A = F/m = 4000/0.05 = 80,000 meters per second2
If the bullet starts from rest and no other forces act on it, then
Speed = (acceleration) x (time) = (80,000) x (0.01) = 800 meters per second
The Mk7 .303 Enfield bullet weighed 11.3 gm
A .50 magnum has a muzzle velocity of about 420 meters per second (1480 feet per second). The time for a .50 caliber bullet to travel one mile at a constant speed of 1400feet per second is around four seconds. After four seconds, the bullet will have dropped around 256 feet. In reality, the bullet is slowed down due to air resistance, and takes longer to travel one mile (thus it drops further). Also note that in theory, the caliber of the bullet does not determine how far it drops after traveling one mile. The muzzle velocity is the key parameter in determining this.
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.
When a bullet breaks up inside a body, it is known as a fragmented bullet or bullet fragmentation. This can lead to additional damage beyond the initial wound path.
The Scientific name for Bullet Proof Glass is Bullet Resistant Glass. It is referred to as Bullet Resistant Glass in the Industry as there is no such glass that can stop every bullet. A series of bullets that hit within a small area of the Bullet Resistant Glass will eventually project right through the glass.
The duration of The Golden Bullet is 1800.0 seconds.
The duration of Bullet Scars is 3540.0 seconds.
The duration of Bullet to Beijing is -7320.0 seconds.
The average speed during that period is 500 meters per second.
You have asked a question that can't be answered. There is no such thing as an "average" bullet. Define what you mean by "average bullet" and maybe someone can help you.
It depends on what you mean by "how fast?" A bullet that covers 1000m in 3 seconds is travelling 333.33333333 meters per second.
5 seconds a meter.
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.
Time taken by a bullet to leave barrel is 10-3 Seconds.
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)
The average speed of a rifle bullet is typically around 2,500 to 3,000 feet per second.
Assuming no air resistance, the time for the bullet to hit the ground will be approximately 228 seconds, or about 3 minutes and 48 seconds. This is calculated by using the formula t = 2*v/g, where v is the initial velocity of the bullet and g is the acceleration due to gravity.