Frames per second.
FPS means Frames Per Seconds, if that's what you're asking.
Flash animations typically run at a frame rate of 24 frames per second (FPS), which is the standard for film. However, Flash also supports varying frame rates, allowing developers to choose lower rates like 12 or 15 FPS for specific projects to reduce file size or resource load. Additionally, the frame rate can be adjusted within the Flash authoring environment to suit the needs of the animation.
It depends what your fps (frames per second) is set to. For example, if your fps is 24, each frame lasts 1/24 of a second. My fps setting is on the bottom of the timeline panel, the default seems to be 24.
Did you mean FPS? the FPS for the Daisy Red Ryder is about 220 FPS (Feet Per Second.)
350 or lower
Do you mean FPS? If so, then it's rated at 595 FPS.
The default frame rate in Adobe Flash is typically set to 24 frames per second (fps). This frame rate is commonly used for animation and video because it provides smooth motion. However, users can adjust the frame rate according to their project needs, with options ranging from 12 fps to 60 fps or higher, depending on the desired effect and performance requirements.
4000 fps or so. However, if you mean a .22 Long rifle, about 1200 FPS.
You mean Air Rifle. Yes this is fine. Air rifles (Not AirSoft) usually fire between 500 FPS and 1200 FPS
Do you mean FPS (Feet Per Second) It's rated at 350 FPS.
flash in the pants
FPS is the abbreviation for "Feet per second". Used to state how fast a pellet travels when first fired.