Depends on what the round is. Sniper describes the person firing it, not the cartridge itself.
No. That's why a bullet shot horizontally from a gun and a bullet dropped from the muzzle of the gun at the same time both hit the ground at the same time.
vice versa sniper rifles shoot their bullets faster than the speed of sound
It depends on the muzzle speed produced by the particular brand of ammo.
i have a stock sniper 135, the top speed is 130kph.
the average bullet speed is 896m/s
bullet dance is nothing but , dancing speed like bullet train speed.
They will arrive at the floor together (assuming the floor is horizontal). The reason is that both the initial vertical component of the speed, and the vertical acceleration, are the same.
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.
A supersonic bullet is a bullet that is faster than the speed of sound.
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)
Speed of recoil of the gun = change in momentum/mass of the bullet = 5 x 10-3 x 800/5 msec-1 = 0.8 msec-1
it is impossible to fire a bullet a the speed of light