Dilbert wrote:
Oh dude wind resistance calcs for a bullet are bloody HARD! Bullet is never quite aimed pointy head into the trajectory, or worse it can tumble, it has grooves on the jacket from the rifling, turbulent air at the base, air temperature humidity and pressure affect the calculation... I was a physics major and I would NOT attempt to calculate this.
Speaking of bullets travelling great distances in vacuum... A high powered rifle bullet fired on the Moon would enter orbit!
Then there is also the fact that a supersonic bullet will further heat up from the friction of the air resistance not unlike a supersonic airplane. Because the bullet is not made from stainless steel, titanium alloys, carbon fiber and ceramic matrix composites and the like which have high tensile strength and high heat resistance and is instead made from, which asides from being soft and with a low melting point of 621F, the bullet will further deform while in flight which will further complicate wind resistance calcs for a bullet, and possibly render the idea impossible.
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