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Muzzle Velocity is the speed with which a projectile leaves the mouth of a gun. It is seldom actually treated as a velocity (or vector).
Units of Measure
The British and Americans measured all projectile velocities in feet per second, sometimes abbreviated as f.s..
The Germans measured projectile velocities in metres per second.
See Also
Footnotes
Bibliography
- Admiralty, Gunnery Branch. C.B. 1245. Range Tables for His Majesty's Fleet. Volume I. 1918. (9.2-inch Guns and Above.). Pub. No. OU 6089 (late CB 1245), Vol. 1 The National Archives. ADM 186/236.