Zero range will depend on the weapon and cartridge used..
100 meters.
To be a good airsoft sniper, you need to have a decently good sniper in the first place. Second, you need to zero in your scope and hop-up to make sure its dead on. Third, I recomend buying a gillhee suit, to keep you camoflouged. Lastly, if you cant get a gillhee suit, play your matches in the forests, where you can cover yourself in leaves.
no scope zero scope... not fit for engineering itself
The scope itself - Zero. The reticle - see related links below
The distance travelled by a particle cannot be zero when displacement is not zero because unlike distance which is a scalar, displacement is a vector quantity implying that it has both direction and magnitude.
The distance travelled by a particle cannot be zero when displacement is not zero because unlike distance which is a scalar, displacement is a vector quantity implying that it has both direction and magnitude.
Yes, the x-distance, y-distance, z-distance, or any combination of the three between any two points may be zero Not possible. If the distance between two points is zero then the points are the same.
It's called the absolute value. For example, the distance '3' is from zero is 3. However the distance -3 is from zero is also 3. The absolute value of -3 is 3.
The distance is 1 unit.
Yes, it is possible for displacement to be zero while distance is not. This can happen when an object moves in different directions and its total movement results in a non-zero distance, while the net change in position (displacement) from start to finish is zero.
A number's distance from zero is called absolute value.
No. It shows zero speed. Velocity is distance/unit time. The slope of the line shows change in distance / change in time. Since distance never changes as time changes, the change in distance is zero. Alternatively, the slope of a horizontal line is zero. If zero speed is considered "constant", then yes, it does show constant speed but the speed is zero.