@ 2800 fps or so
The most powerful in terms of muzzle energy is probably the .950 JDJ. The rifle weighs 80-120 lbs and even with ports and an 18 lb muzzle break with 4 mercury recoil reducers the gun still has 200+ ft lbs of recoil. .950 JDJ 3,600 grain 2,200 fps 38,000 ft lbs of energy. The most powerful shoulder fired cartridge is the 700 Nitro Express with a 20 lb rifle and still 160-200+ ft lbs of recoil. 700 Nitro Express 1,000 grain 2,000-2,600 fps 8,900-15,500 ft lbs of muzzle energy. The most powerful sporting rifle/cartridge also goes to the 700 Nitro Express. If you count black powder elephant rifles as sporting cartridges then its the 2 bore with its 1.32 in. muzzle diameter and its low muzzle velocity keeps it virtually painless and yet kicks slightly more than the 700 Nitro express. S&H 2 bore 3,600 grain 1,500 fps 17,000 ft lbs
If a ball is thrown vertically upward with a velocity of 160 ft/s, then its height after t seconds is s = 160t - 16t^2. If a ball is thrown vertically upward with a velocity of 160 ft/s, then its height after t seconds is s = 160t − 16t^2.
i got mine done for $160
$160-$250, depending heavily on condition. Manufactured from 1922-1935
Retail it's worth about $150 or $160.
These remington bolt action rifles are currently valued at between 160 dollars for a gun with 60% original finish,up to 300 dollars for a rifle with 95% original finish remaining.
Formula:Average Velocity (v) = distance (d) over time (t)Given:d = 800 milest = 5 hoursPlug in your values:v = d/tv = (800 miles) / (5 hours)v = 800 / 5 = 160 mphThe answer is 160 miles per hour (mph
-- 80 rpm = 160 pi per minute = (160 pi / 60) = (8/3 pi) radians per second.-- Circumference = 2 pi R = 12 pi centimeters.Linear velocity = (circumference x RPM) or (radius x angular velocity).Let's use the second one, since we already calculated the angular velocity, and it's in seconds.Linear velocity = (radius) x (angular velocity) = (6 x 8/3 pi) = 16 pi = 50.27 cm/sec (rounded)
160 kilogram meters per second north
I sold one in 2002 for $450. It was VG condition, bought new in 1976 for $160 and used very little.
It will be somewherebelow 160 km from earth surface since average human terminal velocity is 160 km/hr. More detail calculation would be needed since at that height, gravity would reduce by 0.4 m/s2 and air is so thin that it had little friction and terminal velocity might be very high at that height.
The current value of a remington model 600 in .243 winchester caliber is between 160 dollars for a rifle with 60%of its original finish remaining up to 475 dollars for a rifle with 100% original finish remaining.