5.8 feet
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Barrett Firearms.
About 14 kilogramms. It is 1.14m long.
180 dB is a result from the barrett M107A1 50 cal long rifle.
the 50 cal has 10 and the intervention has 5
No. The .50 AE is 33mm in length. The .50 Browning Machine Gun rounds, as used in the Barrett, are 99mm in length. Very substantial difference.
No Some are. Which model Barret?
Internet, MidWay USA, Barrett
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Just under 8000 feet.
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Barrett makes a range of .50 rifles. Assuming you're referring to the M82 (M107 in military nomenclature), it was designed in 1980.
go to airsoft GI they have one