The value of gravity in fps system is 5.3 ft/s2.
According to Hodgdon, it varies from about 2850 fps to about 3600 fps.
By fps I assume it feet per second,hence 400fps=272.72727288 mph
Most animated films run at 24 fps. This is known to be the default fps in a given movie or animation to keep the smoothness at an acceptable level. If the frame rate is below 24 fps then the viewer may identify shaky block images in the movie. Higher the fps, better will be the smoothness.
It depends on a number of factors including propellant charge, bullet weight and barrel length. Handgun muzzle velocities range from about 750 feet per second and 1350 fps. Ordinary rifles go up to about 3,000 fps. Some specialty rounds go above that. For an idea of the variation: using the same 357 Magnum round, a snub-nosed revolver will eject the bullet at 1,100 fps, a match revolver at 1350 fps and a 16" barrel rifle at 1,850 fps. Your standard-issue .45 cal pistol ammo has a muzzle velocity around 850 fps.
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Did you mean FPS? the FPS for the Daisy Red Ryder is about 220 FPS (Feet Per Second.)
350 or lower
Do you mean FPS? If so, then it's rated at 595 FPS.
Frames per second.
4000 fps or so. However, if you mean a .22 Long rifle, about 1200 FPS.
In the Leaky Couldron, if you mean the bricks to enter Diagon Alley.
All cocaine bricks, hint... he sells cocaine.
You mean Air Rifle. Yes this is fine. Air rifles (Not AirSoft) usually fire between 500 FPS and 1200 FPS
Do you mean FPS (Feet Per Second) It's rated at 350 FPS.
FPS is the abbreviation for "Feet per second". Used to state how fast a pellet travels when first fired.