1100 or so
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.
Apart from the speed of light, there really isn't any definite limit. Using technologies like rail guns or light gas cannons bullets can be accelerated to many times the speed of sound.
If a car is moving at 100 feet per second, then it is traveling at 100 feet per second.
In 1 hour, a car driving at 55 miles per hour will travel 80.67 feet per second. So in 1 second, it would travel around 80.67 feet.
No such thing as an "average gun". The .45 ACP fires a bullet at ABOUT 830 fps. A .220 Swift is over 4000 fps. A .22 pistol and .22 rifle will fire the same ammo, with greatly different velocities.
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.
The dry air speed of sound is about 1125 FPS, so anything over that is considered supersonic.
14.66 feet per second.
77.73 feet every second.
At 20 mph, a car is moving at about 29.3 feet per second.
Apart from the speed of light, there really isn't any definite limit. Using technologies like rail guns or light gas cannons bullets can be accelerated to many times the speed of sound.
44 feet per second.
22 feet per second.
About 73.3 feet per second at 50 mph.
65 mph = 95.3 feet per second.
30.8 feet in one second.
It is traveling about 51.3 feet every second.