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What is the approximate mass of a 50 caliber round?

A typical .50 caliber round, such as the .50 BMG (Browning Machine Gun) cartridge, has an approximate mass of around 45-52 grams, depending on the specific type and composition of the bullet and casing.


How much force will a 50 cal rifle strike a target with?

One of the big ones (bames) weighing at 52 grams has a velocity of 882 m/s will carry a force of 14895 ft.lbf or 205930 kgf*cm energy of about 20000 jules.


What represents the greatest amount of energy 1000 cal 500 Cal 100 kcal or 100000 J?

100000 J represents the greatest amount of energy compared to 1000 cal, 500 Cal, and 100 kcal. 1 Cal = 1000 cal = 1 kcal = 4184 J. Therefore, 100000 J is equivalent to about 23.9 kcal.


If a bullet travels at 1100 fps how far would a 50 caliber travel?

a s.w.50 caliber or ( special weapons ) also known as the snipers weapon and is about 5.45" in length, either it has a red, black, silver or blue tip That really didn't answer the question. Here is what you need to consider when trying to answer this question. #1 What is the weight of the bullet? If you're talking about a 750 grain .50 BMG, then it would not travel very far. Is this a Beowulf .50 cal or a Browning Machine Gun .50 cal? You can get exterior ballistics software on-line to calculate exactly what your looking for.


What is the change in the internal energy of the gas if 500 cal of heat are added to a gas and the gas expands doing 500J of work?

The change in internal energy is 205 cal. The change in internal energy (ΔU) is given by the formula ΔU = Q - W, where Q is the heat added (500 cal) and W is the work done by the gas (500 J = 119.6 cal). Therefore, ΔU = 500 cal - 119.6 cal = 380.4 cal.