It depends on the application. What kind of gun? What are you intending to shoot?
why would you ask that?
It will kill them faster.
It's not a measurement- it's a high speed camera.Indirect MeasurementActually, it is a measurement to catch a photogragh of a bullet. It would be direct measurement to be precise.
If the bullet were shot perfectly vertically in a vacuum, it would reach its maximum altitude, then fall at a velocity of 32 ft/sec/sec. The terminal velocity would depend upon the altitude reached by the bullet, which in turn depends upon the caliber and load of bullet shot.
In addition, you can create multilevel lists - where each level has a different kind of bullet or number.In addition, you can create multilevel lists - where each level has a different kind of bullet or number.In addition, you can create multilevel lists - where each level has a different kind of bullet or number.In addition, you can create multilevel lists - where each level has a different kind of bullet or number.
That would depend on the mass of the bullet, the bullet's velocity when it left the barrel of the gun, and from how high up the bullet was fired from.
I would ask questions that wouldn't give away personal information and questions that I think would be easy to answer.
5.56mm
a fast one.
7.62x39
no but who would ask this kind of question
What kind of person would ask a question like that?!