Depends on which type of gun.If you mean a pistol though,BANG,BANG,BANG!, and so on.
AnswerBullets don't make noises...they are faster than the speed of sound, so the further away from it you are, the more chance you will be dead before you even hear the shot. The bullet leaving the gun makes a noise, when the shot is fired, but bullets are then very silent until they hit something, or 'whistle' close by you (overhead ect, note: they don't actually 'whistle' noice more of a 'ffffffmmmmppp' deadened noise)A poacher's gun typically makes a loud "bang" sound when fired. This noise is caused by the rapid expansion of gases as the gunpowder ignites in the firearm, propelling the bullet out of the barrel.
Squirrels make a chattering sound and also they make a hissing sound when they are angry. They make a sound like a dog barking, only it is a really high pitch.
A beetle make a chirp sound .
Pigs typically make an oinking sound. This sound can vary depending on the pig's mood and situation.
Animals may not be able to move away quickly upon hearing a gunshot because the sound reaches them almost instantaneously, giving them little time to react. Additionally, animals may not have the ability to understand or predict the potential danger associated with the sound of a gunshot. This can result in freezing or remaining still as a natural response to a sudden and loud noise.
A hissing or sibilant sound such as that made by a flying bullet. To make, or move with, such a sound.
A supersonic bullet is a bullet that is faster than the speed of sound.
The sound made by a bullet in striking a solid object or in passing through the air., To make the sound called ping.
Subsonic means "slower than the speed of sound" so a subsonic bullet is any bullet that travels slower than the speed of sound.
The sound may or may not "come first" when a bullet is fired. Particularly if we make the decision after collecting data from down range. The muzzle velocity of some firearms does notexceed the speed of sound. In those cases, the sound will reach a "target" down range before the bullet does. But the muzzle velocity of other firearms does exceed the speed of sound, and in those cases, the bullet will arrive down range before the sound does.
No, sound does not travel faster than a bullet. The speed of sound is significantly slower than the speed of a bullet. On average, the speed of sound is around 343 meters per second (1235 km/h) in air, while the speed of a bullet can range from about 300 to 1500 meters per second.
The whizzing is the sound of the bullet cutting through the air very quickly, it also denotes rotation in the projectile. The sound is audible to the human ear within a distance of 2 Meters or 6 feet. The heavier the whizzing the closer the bullet.
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* The speed of light in a vacuum, * The speed of sound,
The FIRST sound would be the crack of the bullet making a sonic boom- most travel faster than the spped of sound. The second is the sound of the gun firing- it takes longer for the sound to get to you than the bullet takes to get to you.
The kinetic energy of the speeding bullet is converted to heat and sound energy.
It can be either. Some weapons fire sub-sonic ammunition, some super-sonic.