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I used to know how to do this but it's been 20 years since physics class. Can anyone tell me how to calculate kinetic energy of a round? For instance a 3.7 cm KwK L/46.5 gun has a projectile weight of .685 kg, and a muzzle velocity of 745 m/s. What's it's kinetic energy? Also, what was the weight of the AP shell used by the Sherman L40 gun?

Thanks in Advance.

Eric

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So the kinetic energy of the 37 mm gun in question is 190096 km's?

While a 50mm L/60 with a 2.06 kg round and muzzle velocity of 835 m/s has a kinetic energy of: 718142 km's? or 3.8 times the kinetic energy right?

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I am pretty sure KG M^2/S^2 is some sort of unit (Joules or newtons), but I always forget such things. but for compartive purposes it dont matter

Edit: It's Joules.

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<BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Diceman:

So the kinetic energy of the 37 mm gun in question is 190096 km's?

While a 50mm L/60 with a 2.06 kg round and muzzle velocity of 835 m/s has a kinetic energy of: 718142 km's? or 3.8 times the kinetic energy right?

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I think you're on the right track. Of course you need to take into account air friction, range, projectile shape and hardness, angle of incidence to the target, etc... to really start nailing down a problem like this.

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<BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Banshee:

I am pretty sure KG M^2/S^2 is some sort of unit (Joules or newtons), ...

Edit: It's Joules.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>Using the SI system;

Energy (W, energy in general, or K, kinetic energy) is in joules (J) = 1 kgm^2/s^2.

Mass (m) is in kilogram (kg) (basic unit).

Velocity (v) is in metres per second (m/s).

Please note that there's a huge difference between capital letters and lower case letters.

Joule is the name of a person, joule is a unit of energy.

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Olle

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