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1100 or so
Between 800 and over 4,000, depending on which bullet you had in mind.
A 9 mm by a little, because it travels about 13 to 14 hundred feet per second.. And is lighter, And most 40 s&w travel at about 1100 feet per second and are Heavy
It depends on several factors, but it can be as slow a couple of hundred feet per second to as fast as a couple of thousand feet per second. Calibers that are considered standard, such as 9mm, .40, .45, etc typically travel between 800 feet per second and 1300 feet per second.
It depends on several factors, but it can be a slow as a few hundred feet per second to a couple of thousand feet per second. The average for the most common types of ammo is somewhere about 1000 feet per second.
1100 or so
Between 800 and over 4,000, depending on which bullet you had in mind.
Bullets travel at different speeds. Bullets from handguns and rifles can travel from a few hundred feet per second to several thousand feet per second.
About 3000 feet per second, depending on the cartridge used.
An AR -15 will push a 5.56 2800 feet per second!
1.703 seconds.
I'm going to guess that you mean, "How fast will the bullet from a .45 caliber pistol travel?" If so, the bullets travel between about 800 feet per second and 1100 feet per second, depending on various factors.
A 147 grain 9mm bullet can travel between 750 and 1,000 feet per second, depending on the powder charge.
7.04 seconds (5280 feet in a mile x 2 miles = 10560 feet) / 1500 feet per second = 7.04 seconds
A 9 mm by a little, because it travels about 13 to 14 hundred feet per second.. And is lighter, And most 40 s&w travel at about 1100 feet per second and are Heavy
It depends, and can vary greatly depending on the bullet. Different bullets travel at different speeds, ranging from a few hundred feet per second to several thousand feet per second.
It depends on which bullet. According to Wiki, the Concord can travel at 1330 MPH, which converts to approximately 1950 feet per second. Some bullets travel faster than that, some travel slower, especially bullets fired from handguns.