A .45 ACP round typically travels at around 800-900 feet per second (fps) when fired from a handgun. This can vary depending on the specific load and barrel length of the firearm used.
A 7.62mm round typically travels at a velocity of around 2,300 to 2,800 feet per second, depending on the specific type of ammunition and firearm used.
Yes, a slow object can travel as far as a fast object given enough time. The distance traveled depends on the speed of the object and the duration of its travel.
Nothing can travel faster than light in a vacuum.
Light can travel very fast because it consists of massless particles called photons that move at the speed of light in a vacuum, which is approximately 299,792 kilometers per second. This speed is nearly the fastest speed possible in our universe, governed by the laws of physics.
Microwaves travel at the speed of light, which is about 299,792 kilometers per second in a vacuum.
.45 auto and .45ACP are the same round.
Nothing, they are two names for the same round.
Approximately 1760 feet per second
because it is closer to the sun it has less to travel it is so fast because it is close to the sun and has less distance to travel
www.gunsandammomag.com has ballistic tables with different manufacturers of ammunition.
The glock 21 fires the .45 automatic colt pistol (.45acp, or .45 auto) round.
The .50 BMG round travels at about 2,800 feet per second, or about 1,900 miles per hour.
Both can refer to 45ACP. 45 alone can also refer to 45 Colt
FPS is the measurement of speed in feet per second. Depending on what kind of bullet you are talking about, bullets can travel as fast as 4400 fps. Here are a few examples: 9mm-about 1050 fps. .45ACP-about 900 fps. 5.56mm-about 2700-3300 fps. .50bmg-about 2900 fps.
The .45 GAP was developed by an engineer with CCI/Speer, commissioned by Glock, to be a smaller round with the same power as a .45ACP. This was achieved essentially with powder selection. The .45 GAP has the same diameter as the .45 ACP but the case is shorter, it uses small pistol primers, and is designed for higher standard pressure to make it on par with the terminal velocity of the .45ACP round. To compensate for this increase in pressure the round has a stronger case head to prevent case head blowouts. The .45 GAP stands for "Glock Automatic Pistol" and is the first cartridge associated exclusively with Glock. The .45 GAP and the .45ACP are completely different rounds that are not interchangeable, although they perform similarly.
Yes, they travel some fast!
It all depends on what you ride in. I think the fastest jet right now goes over 6 mach.