It depends on several factors, such as the specifications of the cartridge fired, and what type of gun is used to fire it (or more specifically, the barrel length). It can be as little as about 300 FPS or as high as several thousand FPS.
7.04 seconds (5280 feet in a mile x 2 miles = 10560 feet) / 1500 feet per second = 7.04 seconds
About 41 feet per second.
85.0666667 feet per second
73.33 feet per second.
The dry air speed of sound is about 1125 FPS, so anything over that is considered supersonic.
1100 or so
The Answer Is: 4 feet per second.
That's a very broad question. As far as rifles and handguns, bullet velocity can range from a few hundred feet per second to several thousand feet per second.
With a 32 grain V-Max bullet, the .204 Ruger has a muzzle velocity of about 4225 feet per second. Pretty quick.
Between 800 and over 4,000, depending on which bullet you had in mind.
4400 feet per second
The speed of bullets fired from rifles varies greatly, from about 600 feet per second to 5,000 feet per second.
1100-1300 ft/sec
muzzle velocity is 3100 feet per second
Gravity adds 32.1 feet per second to the bullet's downward velocity every second after the shot is fired.
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.
It depends on a number of variables, but in general, somewhere between approximately 800 feet per second and approximately 1100 feet per second.