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2015-08-21 · A speedboat slows down at a rate of 5.0 m/s2 and comes to a stop (Figure 1.56). If the process took 15 s, find the displacement of the boat. Ans: 75 m/s. A bullet accelerates the length of the barrel of a gun (0.750 m) with a magnitude of 5.35 × 105 m/s2. With what speed does the bullet exit the barrel? Ans: 896 m/s. How far will a humanoid robot travel in 3.0 s, accelerating at 1.0 cm/s2 ...
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11Instrumental Velocity:3165 +/- FPS (78 feet from muzzle) using a . 5.56 test barrel, 20” long . 12Energy:1223 Ft-Lbs at 78’ 13Chamber Pressure:Piezotronic maximum average per 10 rounds – 55,000 PSI in 5.56 test barrel (case mouth. location) 14Bullet Pull:Minimum individual 35 lbs. 15Propellant Detection:100% mechanical and/or electrical detection. of propellant levels within the ...
[DOCX File]Abstract - Mike Knoop
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Muzzle velocity is the biggest factor in soft-projectile inaccuracy. At low velocities (less than 5 m/s) projectiles do not have enough kinetic energy to travel a significant distance. Thus, accuracy is unimportant at low velocities. Mocking a real SPL is a design philosophy so a designed launcher muzzle velocity should closely approximate its real life counterpart. To do this, muzzle velocity ...
[DOC File]M16A2 ASSUALT RIFLE
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5.56 mm Caliber 5.56 mm 8.79 pounds Weight (w/30 round magazine) 7.5 pounds 39 5/8 inches Length (w/compensator) 29.75 inches w/butt stock closed. 33 inches w/butt stock open 1 / 7 twist Rifling 1 / 7 twist 3,100 feet per minute (approximately) Muzzle velocity 2,970 feet per minute (approximately) 52,000 PSI Chamber pressure 52,000 PSI 800 rounds per minute (approximately) Cyclic rate of fire ...
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As a comparison, a typical 9x19mm NATO pistol/submachine gun round has an avg muzzle velocity of circa 1250fps for a 115 gr bullet. Sub-sonic 5.56 NATO and 7.62 NATO rounds were costly in those days (i.e. circa 1967-70) @ approximately 32¢/round: cases were partially filled w/epoxy to take up space; early examples had Cream of Wheat (the cereal), cotton, nitrated paper mixed w/cotton.
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