20-100m or so depending on the specifics of the load.
Maximum number of electrons = 2n2, where n is the number of shell (n = 1 for K, 2 for L, 3 for M, and so on) K shell has 2 electrons maximum L shell has 8 electrons maximum M shell has 18 electrons maximum N shell has 32 electrons maximum O shell has 50 electrons maximum P shell has 72 electrons maximum
pocket.
This for firearm saftey or somethin..... K the parts of a shotgun shell are the gunpowder primer casing and the bbs or slug
If the gun is marked 2-3/4 on the barrel, that is the maximum length shell that the gun will shoot.
the shotgun takes a 2 3/4 shell
hull
Where the shell is loaded.
Most of the older 410's were 2 3/4 length shells.........they were not chambered for 3" magnum.
2 electrons are found in the first electron shell.
The Bay State .410 shotgun fires a .410 gauge shell, the smallest of shotgun shells. The shell itself is around 3 inches in length.
Air soft shotgun shells are the size of 12 gauge shotgun shells.
When it loses its head.