@ 2800 fps or so
To find the velocity of water traveling through a pipe, you can use the formula: velocity = distance/time. Here, the distance is 160 feet and the time is 25 seconds. Thus, the velocity is 160 feet / 25 seconds = 6.4 feet per second.
The most powerful in terms of muzzle energy is probably the .950 JDJ. The rifle weighs 80-120 lbs and even with ports and an 18 lb muzzle break with 4 mercury recoil reducers the gun still has 200+ ft lbs of recoil. .950 JDJ 3,600 grain 2,200 fps 38,000 ft lbs of energy. The most powerful shoulder fired cartridge is the 700 Nitro Express with a 20 lb rifle and still 160-200+ ft lbs of recoil. 700 Nitro Express 1,000 grain 2,000-2,600 fps 8,900-15,500 ft lbs of muzzle energy. The most powerful sporting rifle/cartridge also goes to the 700 Nitro Express. If you count black powder elephant rifles as sporting cartridges then its the 2 bore with its 1.32 in. muzzle diameter and its low muzzle velocity keeps it virtually painless and yet kicks slightly more than the 700 Nitro express. S&H 2 bore 3,600 grain 1,500 fps 17,000 ft lbs
$160-$250, depending heavily on condition. Manufactured from 1922-1935
i got mine done for $160
Retail it's worth about $150 or $160.
These remington bolt action rifles are currently valued at between 160 dollars for a gun with 60% original finish,up to 300 dollars for a rifle with 95% original finish remaining.
The formula for kinetic energy is KE = 0.5 * m * v^2, where KE is kinetic energy, m is mass, and v is velocity. Rearranging the formula to solve for velocity, we get v = sqrt(2 * KE / m). Plugging in the values (KE = 160 J, m = 2.0 kg), we find that the basketball must be thrown with a velocity of approximately 8 m/s.
Formula:Average Velocity (v) = distance (d) over time (t)Given:d = 800 milest = 5 hoursPlug in your values:v = d/tv = (800 miles) / (5 hours)v = 800 / 5 = 160 mphThe answer is 160 miles per hour (mph
The momentum of the boy is calculated by multiplying his mass by his velocity. Therefore, the momentum of the boy is 160 kilogram meters per second (40 kg x 4 m/s).
The velocity (v) of a wave can be calculated using the formula ( v = f \times \lambda ), where ( f ) is the frequency and ( \lambda ) is the wavelength. Given ( \lambda = 8 , \text{m} ) and ( f = 20 , \text{Hz} ), the velocity is ( v = 20 , \text{Hz} \times 8 , \text{m} = 160 , \text{m/s} ). Thus, the wave velocity is 160 m/s.
If a ball is thrown vertically upward with a velocity of 160 ft/s, then its height after t seconds is s = 160t - 16t^2. If a ball is thrown vertically upward with a velocity of 160 ft/s, then its height after t seconds is s = 160t − 16t^2.
I sold one in 2002 for $450. It was VG condition, bought new in 1976 for $160 and used very little.