Depends on what the round is. Sniper describes the person firing it, not the cartridge itself.
vice versa sniper rifles shoot their bullets faster than the speed of sound
i have a stock sniper 135, the top speed is 130kph.
No, horizontal speed does not affect gravity. Gravity acts vertically and is the same for all objects regardless of their horizontal speed. However, horizontal speed can affect the trajectory of an object's motion in relation to gravity.
bullet dance is nothing but , dancing speed like bullet train speed.
the f-14 tomcat can travel at a speed of mach2+ (always depending on the weather) but that's its top speed, a bullet also travels at a speed of mach2. but when the jet fires the bullet it probably wont be going top speed, but yes if going top speed, the F-14 Tomcat can outrun its own bullets.
The range of a bullet fired horizontally will depend on its initial velocity. Assuming a typical handgun velocity of around 1000 feet per second, the range can be calculated using the horizontal velocity and the time it takes for the bullet to hit the ground. At 1000 feet per second, the range could be around 660 feet.
It depends on how fast each is going and how much each weighs. Momentum is calculated by multiplying the mass of an object by its speed. A tiny bullet moving very fast can have more momentum than a huge truck if the truck is moving very slowly (or not at all). (bullet mass) X (bullet speed) > (truck mass) X (truck speed)
A supersonic bullet is a bullet that is faster than the speed of sound.
it is impossible to fire a bullet a the speed of light
Subsonic means "slower than the speed of sound" so a subsonic bullet is any bullet that travels slower than the speed of sound.
The average bullet speed can vary depending on the type of bullet and the firearm it is fired from. However, typical bullet speeds can range from about 800 feet per second (fps) to 3000 fps. High-powered rifles can have bullet speeds exceeding 3000 fps.
* The speed of light in a vacuum, * The speed of sound,