Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 2 Part 29 (2/2)

0.78

12.6 1974

211

127

125 0.87

0 26

600

2

.. 0.5 0.2

0.95

12.4 1946

183

110

125 1.01

0 30

700

2

.. 0.5 0.2

1.11

12.2 1909

163

98

125 1.16

0 34

800

2

.. 0.5 0.2

1.28

12.0 1883

143

85

125 1.31

0 39

900

3

.. 0.6 0.3

1.44

11.8 1857

130

78

125 1.45

0 43

1000

3

.. 0.6 0.3

1.61

11.6 1830

118

71

125 1.60

0 47

1100

3

.. 0.6 0.3

1.78

11.4 1803

110

66

125 1.74

0 51

1200

4

.. 0.6 0.3

1.95

11.2 1776

101

61

125 1.89

0 55

1300

4

.. 0.7 0.4

2.12

11.0 1749

93

56

125 2.03

0 59

1400

4

.. 0.7 0.4

2.30

10.8 1722

86

52

125 2.18

1 3

1500

5

.. 0.7 0.4

2.47

10.6 1695

80

48

125 2.32

1 7

1600

5

25 0.8 0.5

2.65

10.5 1669

71

43

125 2.47

1 11

1700

5

25 0.9 0.5

2.84

10.3 1642

67

40

100 2.61

1 16

1800

6

25 1.0 0.5

3.03

10.1 1616

61

37

100 2.76

1 22

1900

6

25 1.1 0.6

3.23

9.9 1591

57

34

100 2.91

1 27

2000

7

25 1.2 0.6

3.41

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The last column in the Range Table giving the inches of penetration into wrought iron is calculated from the remaining velocity by an empirical formula, as explained in the article ARMOUR PLATES.

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