That will depend on the size of the shot, and not the gauge. Fired across level ground with the largest buckshot, a shotgun has a maximum range of between 600 and 700 yards. Not a usable range- just the furthest that shot will travel.
it stays on the ground until it weakens
you shoot it in the mouth with light every time it hits the ground. when it is not on the ground, shoot straight up to destroy the ice shards. it will take a while, but it works.
the ball hits the ground.
It falls, accelerating constantly until it hits the ground.
the velocity of the object increases until it hits the ground
Yes.
Astronomy. Until it hits the ground and thereafter belongs to the geologists.
In regular baseball rules, the ball is still live, even if it hits the ground first, until it hits the batter, then it becomes a "dead ball". If it never hits the batter, its still a live ball.
as long as it takes until it hits the ground.
i guess it all depends on were it is directly at and lighting can go until it hits the ground
If you are talking about the speed at which you roll the ball along the table before it falls of, it will not affect the time it takes to reach the floorAlso, if you are starting your measuring of time from when you started the roll until it hits the ground or if you are starting the measurement from when it falls of the table until it hits the ground will make a difference.If you are just measuring the time it takes from when it left the table until it hits the floor, the speed of the roll will have no effect.
FAR not just far but he is so good it keeps the spiral until it hits the ground.