-- If fired parallel to the length of the field, it will take
360/(horizontal component of muzzle velocity, fps)seconds.
-- If fired parallel to the width of the field, it will take
160/(horizontal component of muzzle velocity, fps)seconds.
It makes the bullet spin when it is fired- much the same way a football spins in flight. The helps the bullet travel in a straight line, improving the accuracy of the gun.
The bullet fired from a gun has greater horizontal acceleration. For vertical acceleration, they are both the same.
I used gelatin or a large water tank.
When a bullet is fired into the sky, it will eventually stop becasue it has run out of energy and fall back to the ground.
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.
Yes, a bullet can potentially knock someone over with the force of impact. However, there are many variables that can influence the effect of a bullet, such as the caliber of the bullet, the distance it is fired from, and where it strikes the body.
No. The bullet will actually travel much slower due to wind resistance.
Yes.
Wilkes Booth John.
Yes
When a bullet is fired, it can reach temperatures as high as 2,500 degrees Fahrenheit due to the combustion of gunpowder and friction during the firing process.
hash marks or lines running parallel with the casing, caused by the inside of the barrel of the gun as the bullet travels out when fired