It is no longer in use as a fighting weapon of war in the United States, but it commonly used for military ceromonies. The last war it was used in for fighting purposes by the United States was early in Vietnam.
.30 Carbine
No it is not Russian. We still use it in the war today.
Alright, so basically you're given: m1+m2=4.0kg, r=25m, Fg=2.5*10-10N We know that Fg=Gm1m2/r2 Using the fact that m1+m2=4.0kg, we know that m2=4.0kg-m1 So: Fg=Gm1(4.0kg-m1)/r2 =G(m1(4.0)-m12)/r2 So: (-G/r2)m12+(4G/r2)m1-Fg=0 Here we can use the quadratic formula to solve for m1 Once you have m1, just use m1+m2=4.0kg to find m2 I'll leave the actual number crunching to you. Hope this helps!
if(m1>m2) f=m1; s=(m2>m3)?m1!m3 what its meaning of this?
i would use a m1 carbine, ak 47 and a desert eagle
Most likely the M1 Abrams
use this V1*M1=V2*M2
30/06, 150 grain
cuan (m1), port (m1) - (fig) tearmann (m1)
1 mi. = 1609.344 m1 mi. = 1609.344 m1 mi. = 1609.344 m1 mi. = 1609.344 m1 mi. = 1609.344 m1 mi. = 1609.344 m
m1 architecture between Intel Core i9 is batter M1.