I was reading up on Dave L.'s school project the other day and a few things came to mind for the number crunchers on this board ...
1st : what would the maximum theoretical gas pressure that one could obtain from conventional powder, given unlimited case capacity, if there is such a thing ? (I would assume that the gases would turn back into solids if you get them at high enough pressure, high school chemistry is a little foggy but I think that's what happens
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2nd : what sort of maximum theoretical velocity could a conventional lead-core copper jacketed projectile before it either fell appart or melted and fell appart due to air friction ?
Just wondering if anyone ever tried to cruch those numbers ...
1st : what would the maximum theoretical gas pressure that one could obtain from conventional powder, given unlimited case capacity, if there is such a thing ? (I would assume that the gases would turn back into solids if you get them at high enough pressure, high school chemistry is a little foggy but I think that's what happens

2nd : what sort of maximum theoretical velocity could a conventional lead-core copper jacketed projectile before it either fell appart or melted and fell appart due to air friction ?
Just wondering if anyone ever tried to cruch those numbers ...