Ignoring the effects of wind and air-resistance in general, maximum projectile range results
when the projectile is launched/fired in a direction 45 degrees above the horizontal.
Effective capacity is the maximum theoretical output of a stemming a given period under ideal conditions.
biotic potential
as you can see from the slides, the projectile is embedded just under the left eye,
2/5th of its length
diplacement
Under normal atmospheric conditions, about 137 meters.
Deviation ratio: In a frequency modulation system, the ratio of the maximum frequency deviation of the carrier to the maximum modulating frequency of the system under specified conditions
The CHAMBER of a firearm is the part which accepts the loaded cartridge or projectile and powder charge. It is usually found attached to the breech end of the barrel. It contains the explosion/ignition of the powder charge and allows the projectile to exit and travel into the barrel under the pressure from the expanding gasses from the ignited powder charge.
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The maximum speed of a fired projectile, unless fired downward in a vacuum, is the muzzle velocity - this is when the propulsive acceleration ceases. Ignoring air resistance, the projectile would maintain its horizontal velocity, while gravity would first reduce then restore the vertical component. Terminal velocity, the maximum possible atmospheric speed, is determined by mass, gravity, air density, and projectile shape, as gravitic acceleration is slowed by air resistance.
For interstate travel, 20,000 lbs. What would be allowed under permit varies by state.
If any object is given a horizontal push, then it moves under the gravitational pull [vertical]. This combined motions leads to projectile motion. Same way archery too is projectile motion