Millenium ramp is the mode used in the Millenium series in Europe. In Millenium ramp you need to hit 8 bps and then it ramps to 15 bps.
Ramp psp is a firing mode for a electronical paintball. It is a firing mode which is activated from the macro switch detecting 5 paintballs being fired per second and will register as 13.3 paintballs fired per second.
Millenium Mode is a mode in a paintball marker in which the marker can ramp up to a certain bps. (Balls per second) Instead of one shot per pull, it can be multiple shots per pull up to a certain speed, say 15 BPS. This mode is only used in the Millenium Series, located in Europe. Millenium Mode is a mode in a paintball marker in which the marker can ramp up to a certain bps. (Balls per second) Instead of one shot per pull, it can be multiple shots per pull up to a certain speed, say 15 BPS. This mode is only used in the Millenium Series, located in Europe.
It is a mode on some paintball guns, where you must manually pull it it reaches 7.5 bps, and from there the ramp will start. It is capped at 15 bps.
PSP stands for Paintball Sports Promotions. It is professional paintball league. PSP Ramping is the type of firing mode they use in that league. When a marker is in PSP Ramping mode it means the first three shots you fire (if they are within 1 sec of each other) will be semi-automatic. After the first three shots are fired, and you keep pulling the trigger atleast once every 1 sec, the gun will then add shots and fire 3 shots per trigger pull. PSP Ramping mode is capped at 13.33 Balls Per Second.
you'lle need to buy it in buy mode. you cant place it without a ramp for it. You can buy a ramp in the build mode.
15-20mph
The small ball
Locate an I-40 East on ramp and put the pedal to the metal.
Speed up as fast as possible
In optimal conditions such as infinite runway, performed in a vacuum, with a constant gravitational pull and a zero friction ramp the car could travel at the speed of light. For anything else it would depend on the ramp and the car. Also at what point you stop calling a ramp a ramp and start calling it a drop.
Yes, the mass of a ball does affect how fast it rolls down a ramp. In general, a heavier ball will roll faster down a ramp compared to a lighter ball, assuming everything else is held constant. This is due to the increased gravitational force acting on the heavier ball as it moves downhill.