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You can determine the velocity of a wave when given the frequency and the?

You can use the equation v=fw. that is velocity (in meters per second) equals the frequency (in hertz) times the wavelength (in meters). so you can find the velocity of a wave with the frequency and the wavelength.


What is the velocity of a 50 cal bullet?

Good question. Like many questions, the answer is, "It depends." It depends on how it is loaded, what powders are used, what bullet weight is used, and when the velocity is measured. For example, sitting in the chamber, the velocity is 0 feet per second. Ha ha. But, let's assume you meant "maximum velocity", which occurs just as the projectile exits the muzzle of the gun. A muzzle loading rifle, using a .50 caliber projectile and black powder, will have relatively slower muzzle velocities than .50 caliber modern cartridges. With modern powders and rifles, at the muzzle, the velocity may be as high as almost 3,000 feet per second. Shooters who load their own cartridges can achieve any velocity in between those extremes. Once the projectile leaves the muzzle, it begins slowing down from air friction until it reaches 0 feet per second again, on impact. Funny, but true.


How many joule is 300 fps?

To convert feet per second (fps) to joules, you need the mass of the projectile. The formula to calculate joules is 0.5 * mass * velocity^2. Without knowing the mass of the projectile, it is not possible to accurately calculate joules based solely on the velocity of 300 fps.


How many feet per second does a 9MM bullet travel?

A typical 9mm bullet travels at a velocity of around 1,200 feet per second when fired from a handgun. This can vary depending on the specific type of ammunition used and the barrel length of the firearm.


How many feet per second does a AR-15 bullet travel?

An AR-15 bullet typically travels at speeds of around 3,000 feet per second. This high velocity contributes to the AR-15's effectiveness as a long-range and accurate firearm.