A.357 magnum projectile weighs 110 grains and has a velocity of 1,295 feet/s
KE =
ft-lb (Use...
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A.357 magnum projectile weighs 110 grains and has a velocity of 1,295 feet/s
KE =
ft-lb (Use 3 digits)
Answers: 2
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