That is sort of like asking how many miles per hour does 100 horsepower equal. Ft lbs is energy, and FPS is speed. There IS a formula to calculate the energy (in foot lbs) of a bullet, but to use that, you need to know SPEED in FPS, and WEIGHT (in grains) of the bullet. A 40 grain bullet at 1000 fps is pretty weak. A 400 gr bullet at 1000 fps can drop a moose.
The typical FPS (feet per second) for a 9mm handgun ranges from 900 to 1400 fps depending on the specific make and model of the gun, as well as the type of ammunition being used. It is recommended to check the manufacturer specifications for the specific handgun you are interested in to get the most accurate FPS measurement.
62 mph = 90.933... fps
To determine the fps (feet per second) of a projectile with 12 ft-lbs (foot-pounds) of energy, you need to consider the weight of the projectile. This calculation involves using the formula: fps = √(2 * energy / weight). A typical airgun pellet weighing 8.2 grains and fired with 12 ft-lbs of energy would travel at approximately 715 fps.
The unit for the amount of substance (mass) in the FPS system is the pound.
A good FPS (Feet Per Second) for an airsoft gun depends on where you will be playing. Typically, FPS between 300-400 is suitable for indoor play, while 400-500 FPS is better for outdoor fields. Check with your local field regulations for specific guidelines.
1000+
About 1000 fps for a pre-charged pneumatic, such as the Evanix.
It depends on several factors. .380 ammo generally runs from around 700 FPS up to about 1000 FPS depending on the specifications of the particular cartridge and the barrel length of the gun.
@ 1000 fps
Crosman says it's rated at 1000 FPS.
The typical FPS (feet per second) for a 9mm handgun ranges from 900 to 1400 fps depending on the specific make and model of the gun, as well as the type of ammunition being used. It is recommended to check the manufacturer specifications for the specific handgun you are interested in to get the most accurate FPS measurement.
between about 1000 FPS and 1800 FPS, depending on the cartridge specifications and the length of the barrel is it fired from.
6600 fps
275 fps
It depends on the load and bullet weight, but usually somewhere between 1000 and 1500 FPS.
can vary from 1000-2500 fps or more
Convert 3000 fps to mph