300 fps
Actually it can travel faster, but 300 fps is the safest speed that allows most paintballs to bust on impact with minor bruising. Anything over that and you risk the paintballs busting in midair, the impact hurting more, etc.
The legal maximum is 300 Feet Per Second. Some Fields bring that down to 280 or 260 fps.
All paintball markers are chronographed to the same velocity of around 290-300 FPS.
Optimum velocity is the speed at which an object or system performs most efficiently or effectively. Maximum velocity is the highest attainable speed that an object or system can reach. Optimum velocity focuses on ideal performance, while maximum velocity focuses on reaching the highest possible speed.
Assuming you're referring to Long Island in New York, then there's Cousin's Paintball and High Velocity.
maximum velocity is the highest possibly speed an object can travel before the forces acting on it reach an equilibrium and it is no longer able to accelerate. For example a parachutist will fall and accelerate rapidly until the air resistance pushing upwards against her downward force becomes balanced and her speed is steady, its more commonly known as 'terminal velocity' not maximum.
Light travels at its maximum velocity c in a vacuum. In a medium with a certain refractive index, it is slowed down and travels with velocity c/index
the acceleration is equal to energy that release by the friction that came be electic that travel form somewhere.It proves that maximum acceleration rate.The easy explainationof that is Energy and Velocity are equal to maximum of acceleration
No, sound cannot travel through a vacuum because it requires a medium, such as air or water, to propagate. In an environment with no medium, like a vacuum, sound waves cannot travel and therefore do not have a velocity.
When a pendulum reaches its maximum elongation the velocity is zero and the acceleration is maximum
The maximum velocity of photoelectrons is determined by the energy of the incident photons in the photoelectric effect. The higher the energy of the photons, the higher the maximum velocity of the emitted photoelectrons.
The condition for maximum velocity is acceleration equals zero; dv/dt = a= o.
Factors that affect the maximum velocity on a curve with no incline include the radius of the curve, the coefficient of friction between the tires and the road, and the mass of the vehicle. A tighter curve radius, lower friction, or higher vehicle mass will decrease the maximum velocity the vehicle can safely travel around the curve without skidding.