How fast can a bullet fall to earth?

According to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, falling bullets can hit the ground at speeds greater than 61 metres per second (m/s).
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How long does it take for a bullet to fall back to Earth?

Here is what Adam said about the bullets: A . 30-06 cartridge will go 10,000 feet high and take 58 seconds to come back down. A 9 mm will go 4000 feet and take 37 seconds to come back down.
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How fast does a bullet fall in mph?

At some point high in the air (work it out yourself) the bullet will stop and begin falling. It would reach its terminal velocity of about 30 mph quite quickly and will fall back to earth.
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How fast does a bullet travel on earth?

An average bullet travels at around 2736 Kilometers/hour or 1700 miles/hour. That's 6 times faster than the top speed of the fastest car in the world. Many bullets travel faster than the speed of sound.
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Will a bullet go fast in space?

Bullets shot in space wouldn't really travel any faster than they would on Earth, though they could travel farther. On Earth, gravity eventually pulls the bullet down, even if it doesn't hit anything — or anyone.
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How long does it take for a 50cal bullet to fall back down?



Would guns fire in space?

Fires can't burn in the oxygen-free vacuum of space, but guns can shoot. Modern ammunition contains its own oxidizer, a chemical that will trigger the explosion of gunpowder, and thus the firing of a bullet, wherever you are in the universe. No atmospheric oxygen required.
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Is anything faster than a bullet?

In fact, we now know that nothing travels faster. In English units, it is approximately 186 000 miles per second; in metric units, 300 000 km s1—about one foot per nanosecond.
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Can a human outrun a bullet?

Bullet dodging, Scientific American reports, is one such make-believe ability invented by Hollywood. Regardless of your speed and finesse, no human can dodge a bullet at close range. The bullet is simply traveling too fast. Even the slowest handguns shoot a bullet at 760 miles per hour, SciAm explains.
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Is a bullet the fastest thing on Earth?

Bullets can go 2,600 mph (4,200 kmh), more than three times the speed of sound. The fastest aircraft is NASA's X3 jet plane, with a top speed of 7,000 mph (11,200 kph). That sounds impressive, but it's still only 0.001% the speed of light. The fastest human-made objects are spacecraft.
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Can a falling bullet penetrate a roof?

Property damage

Bullets often lodge in roofs, causing minor damage that requires repair in most cases. Normally, the bullet will penetrate the roof surface through to the roof deck, leaving a hole where water may run into the building and cause a leak.
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How fast does AK 47 bullet travel mph?

When a typical AK-47 fires, the bullet leaves the muzzle at about 1500 miles-per-hour (about 670 meters-per-second), approximately double the speed of sound. Even though the bullet itself weighs only 0.2 ounces (with a mass of around 5 grams), it possesses the energy of a brick dropped from a 16 story building.
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Is a bullet faster than gravity?

But the explosive charge that propels a bullet out of a gun will typically produce accelerations of over 100,000 times that due to gravity. That means a bullet goes from a standing start to the speed of sound after travelling less than 50mm.
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Do bullets break the sound barrier?

Breaking Barriers

The speed of sound is fast, but bullets move faster. In fact, bullets can move fast enough to break the sound barrier. Contrary to what the name might suggest, the sound barrier is not an actual wall or barrier.
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How many bullets can a human survive?

One Bullet Can Kill, but Sometimes 20 Don't, Survivors Show - The New York Times.
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Will a bullet fired in space travel forever?

Once shot, the bullet will keep going forever, as the universe is expanding at a faster rate than the bullet will travel.
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Can a bullet leave the moon?

The moon isn't really zero-gravity, it is 1/6 Earth normal gravity. If there were no gravity on the Moon, the bullet and arrow would travel a tangential path along the surface and eventually leave the moon and go off into space.
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Who is faster light or bullet?

Lightning travels at 5920 km per second. That is faster than a bullet fired from an assault rifle- 1000 metres per second.
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How fast is the speed of darkness?

Darkness travels at the speed of light. More accurately, darkness does not exist by itself as a unique physical entity, but is simply the absence of light.
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How close are we to light speed?

We can never reach the speed of light. Or, more accurately, we can never reach the speed of light in a vacuum. That is, the ultimate cosmic speed limit, of 299,792,458 m/s is unattainable for massive particles, and simultaneously is the speed that all massless particles must travel at.
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Which animal can stop a bullet?

Armadillo 'armour' – composed of bony plates known as osteoderms – has been seen to deflect bullets. In one incident, a Texan man was hit in the face when his own bullet bounced back from an armadillo that he tried to shoot. In another, a bullet ricocheting off an armadillo penetrated a house, injuring an elderly lady.
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Can a bullet be fired underwater?

If you're wondering how it's even possible to shoot a gun underwater, gunpowder contains oxygen — a key element in the firing process — the gun still goes off exactly as it would on land.
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What animal is faster than a bullet?

Its faster than a speeding bullet, its a Peregrine Falcon!
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What car can outrun a bullet?

The current world record is held by this car, the Thrust SSC, which obtained it in 1997. Andy Green, who broke the sound barrier while driving the SS Thrust in 1997, is hoping to set a new record, reaching a speed of 1,000mph.
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Does glass break faster than a bullet?

Glass breaks faster than the projectile moves

Glass breaks with a speed of several thousand meters per second. A projectile fired from a rifle, such as the AK-47 or the Nato rifle G3, has a lower speed of up to thousand meters per second.
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Does a bullet make a sonic boom?

Most bullets make small sonic booms when flying through the air, which to our ears sound like a loud, distinct “crack!” For the Pentagon's special forces, that makes it hard to be sneaky about what they're shooting.
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