bullet trains travel at 96.5 percent the speeed of a bullet No it doesn't. A bullet train does around 190mph normally and can reach 275mph. Depending on calibre, a rifle bullet travels at 1,500-2,000mph. So on average, a bullet train travelling at normal speed travels at between 9.5 and 12.6% of the speed of a rifle bullet.
No, the shot bullet will land after the dropped bullet. This is because the shot bullet has an initial horizontal velocity in addition to the vertical acceleration due to gravity, while the dropped bullet only has the vertical acceleration due to gravity.
The main difference between a 9mm and a .45 caliber bullet is the diameter. A 9mm bullet has a diameter of 9 millimeters, while a .45 caliber bullet has a diameter of .45 inches. The .45 caliber bullet is larger and generally heavier than the 9mm bullet, resulting in differences in recoil, speed, and stopping power.
No, magnets cannot stop a bullet. Magnets do not have the ability to deflect or stop a bullet in its path.
Yes, when a bullet is fired from a rifle, the bullet typically has greater momentum and kinetic energy compared to the rifle. This is due to the bullet's higher velocity and lower mass compared to the rifle.
Deborah Sampson
The bullet itself - no.
nothing but if you do your nuts
HELL YEA, why wouldn't bullet write thyre own song? no one has a better creativity than bullet, so why would someone else write theyre song?
There is no one answer, since there is no one bullet. The drop of a bullet is a function of the speed- how long it took to get to 1000 yards. Some bullets will not TRAVEL 1000 yards. All other things being equal, the faster bullet will drop less.
Has its own primer, powder, case, projectile.
Bullet yo
the molocule contains no carbon double bonds ( took the bullet for apex )
Bullet holes are caused by gunfire. So this dream suggests that your own mind is warning you to recognize the possible consequences of your actions.
Matt uses his own custom Jackson, and Padge uses his own custom ESP
yes...to wear, buy, and own, but not for a felon.
You have answered your own question. The projectile has a diameter of .357"