It is worth as much as a buyer is willing to pay for it!
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Loud. This is because there is much more gunpowder involved and all the components in the "bullet" are not in a case so it allows the sound to travel more.
I am not sure but I know that uniforms from World wars are not worth much less then $100 in pawn shops. I guess it just depends who you sell it to.
that's like asking what a Toyota is worth. you need specifics
The value of a 1942 war bullet can vary significantly based on its condition, rarity, and historical significance. Generally, common military surplus ammunition from that era may be worth a few dollars each, while collectible or rare types can fetch higher prices, sometimes ranging from $10 to $50 or more. Additionally, factors like provenance and whether it is in its original packaging can further influence the price. Collectors and dealers are the best sources for specific valuation.
it worth about 7 grand in the next 5 years it will be worth 10 grand save it for later
it worth about 7 grand in the next 5 years it will be worth 10 grand save it for later
No. The bullet will actually travel much slower due to wind resistance.
Damage. How much depends on the gun that fired the bullet that hits it. it probably would explode
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Newton said "For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction." The action is pushing the bullet in one direction. Reaction is the gun being pushed in the other. The energy is speed times mass. The gun masses much more than the bullet, and so will move proportionately slower than the bullet. Which is a very good thing- or the recoil of the gun would kill the shooter.
That depends on the type of bullet, the initial velocity, and the angle at which it is fired. A ballistics calculator is the best way to find the answer.
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The force of the rifle on the bullet and the force of the bullet on the rifle are equal in magnitude but opposite in direction, according to Newton's third law of motion. However, the mass of the rifle is much larger than the mass of the bullet, so the acceleration of the rifle is much smaller compared to the acceleration of the bullet.
Technically speaking- none. A bullet is the solid metal part of a cartridge that is fired out of the barrel. How much gunpowder is in a 9mm Parabellum CARTRIDGE will depend on the powder used and the bullet weight. I reload with 4.6 grains of Bullseye powder with a 115 gr bullet, but there are dozens of other loads.
he is worth as much as the ground you walk on or the cost of a bullet
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