10mm
.38 Special- 9mm is more powerful. ,357 Magnum- 9mm is less powerful.
.357 Magnum.
Pretty close to the same in ballistics. The 9mm is used much more commonly.
32. Cal
No more than any other 9mm Parabellum pistol on the market. A gun's only as powerful as the cartridge it fires allows it to be.
The power ranges of the two overlap. SOME 9mm is more powerful than SOME .40 S&W, and vice versa.
The 9mm Lugar round is longer than a .380 Caliber, which is also equal to 9mm in diameter. The overall cartridge and the bullet is larger and the case contains more powder. The 9mm Lugar is more powerful. BTW, the .40 cal Smith and Wesson is also called a 10mm. It is only 1mm larger in diameter and a little more powerful than a 9mm Lugar.
It depends on what cartridges you are comparing. Some 9mm is. Also, 9mm is also availabe in Plus P.
Of course a 45 is more powerful, but the 9mm has the advantage of speed and a larger chamber. If you only get one shot, pick 44. Multipule. Then pick 9mm
There are a number of different "44"cartridges. If you mean the .44 magnum, it has more energy than the 9mm Parabellum cartridge (9mm Luger) The 44 magnum is about 1,200 ft lbs of muzzle energy, the 9mm about 570 ft lbs.
No, not by a longshot (no pun intended). Almost all "major" caliber handguns are more powerful than the 9mm.
All else being equal, the one that has more foot pounds of energy.