No, 240 fps (frames per second) refers to the frame rate at which a video is recorded or played back, and it does not have any physical impact on skin or cause injury. The concept of frame rate is related to visual perception and motion smoothness in video, not a physical force. If you're referring to a specific context, such as a projectile moving at high speed, that would depend on the object's speed and mass rather than the frame rate itself.
It depends. From 100 feet away, a 475+ fps sniper would most likely break the skin, without any protection. From 15 feet away, a 375+ AEG would also probably break the skin, with no protection.
I had a bigsauer 240 fps airsoft gun. When i first bought it, when shot with the gun pressed to my skin, it left a large welt that hurt pretty badly, but did not break the skin. When shooting from normal distances you can expect minor welts at points of contact, but the pain will fade quickly. Enjoy ^_^
The highest frames per second (fps) possible in video gaming is typically 240 fps.
the mx fps anywhere is around 600. 400 fps penetrates the skin so 600 fps could (if shot in the right places) could seriously damage someone.
Depend on glass. I personally break glass with 330 fps and with 450 fps. And, of cource, almost any glass can be broken with a good stock strike!
yes they can i have had many hits from airsoft guns that have broken skin but they where from arenas and shot from higher FPS guns but normally they don't.
the mx fps anywhere is around 600. 400 fps penetrates the skin so 600 fps could (if shot in the right places) could seriously damage someone.
It matters about the fps. If the fps on your gun is 350 and under it wont but if it is 450 up yes it should.
The Daisy model 120 air rifle shoots at 500.fps.
Yes. it can break skin. I have been shot, and had a bleeding welt. nasty, I know, but it happens. hurts and all, but not too bad. This shot was at 10 yards or so, and I would venture to say any further and it would not have
Yes it is possible
It can certainly damage the eye enough that it no longer functions.