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Does anyone know it, and how the gun and bullet's weight and mass affect it?
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Hat jemand weiß es, und wie die Waffe (oder Gewehr) und bullet das Gewicht und Masse beeinflusst?
(It's in DEU as Some use DEUTSCH for Weapon's and etc.)
I can understand both so either way it would be good to go.
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I'm not sure what you're asking....
The rate at which a bullet moves in the direction perpendicular to the ground would be dependent on how much the bullet weighs, its shape, spinning rate, air conditions, and a bunch of stuff. If you want to be exact, anyway. Just imagine you're dropping a bullet from your fingers if you want an approximation.
9.8 m/ss = a, 4.9t^2 = displacement. If the gun's 1.5m above the ground, it should hit the ground in sqrt(1.5/4.9) seconds?
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I was playing with this today, talking about Bullet Drop in video games, and I'm curious if anyone knows how fast bullets drop. xP
Using Free Fall, a sniper using an M40 would need to aim 70 feet above their target at a mile away to land a hit, ignoring spread and recoil disturbances.
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On the other hand, that shot would require an inclinaton of the muzzle of... 0.744 degrees?
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Trying to find how long it takes the bullet to travel from muzzle to target. Do I find the length of the arc the bullet makes, then apply muzzle velocity to that, or something else? Bullet travels in an arc, so muzzle velocity * distance to target should underestimate the time.