AndyGif290368
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Hi, anyone good at maths/physics/ballistics around here.
I'm trying to build an electronic hit register, a fancy term for a metal target that goes ding and lights a light when it's hit.
To aid in calibrating it, what is the likely joule'age going to be say, if we take a nominal gun firing a 0.2g bb at 330 FPS at the muzzle, at 30m downrange.
I don't have 30m of garden to do this in, so if I know the expected joules, I can't drop a heavier weight on it from a shorter distance to register the same impact. ie 100g weight dropped on it from 1m, this too is also nominally 1j....
ok, which would you rather get hit by???
I'm trying to build an electronic hit register, a fancy term for a metal target that goes ding and lights a light when it's hit.
To aid in calibrating it, what is the likely joule'age going to be say, if we take a nominal gun firing a 0.2g bb at 330 FPS at the muzzle, at 30m downrange.
I don't have 30m of garden to do this in, so if I know the expected joules, I can't drop a heavier weight on it from a shorter distance to register the same impact. ie 100g weight dropped on it from 1m, this too is also nominally 1j....
ok, which would you rather get hit by???