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Do electromagnetic railguns have recoil?

Do electromagnetic railguns have recoil?

Now, in a regular gun, there’s rapidly burning/exploding gunpowder which causes recoil. But a railgun doesn’t seem to have any propellent pushing back against the shooter.

How does an electromagnetic gun work?

The basic principle behind a railgun is that it uses an electric current to create a magnetic field. This allows the railgun to shoot projectiles made from conductive materials. The more current you can pump through the system, the more powerful the magnetic field and the faster the projectile will go.

Does a Gauss Cannon have recoil?

Re: Recoil of Gauss Rifle Recoil happens with electromagnetic acceleration system normally. Given the size and velocity of the slug, it has significant recoil. The Heavy Gauss Rifle more so, that can knock down the firing unit, as noted by the game rules.

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What is the basic principle of an electromagnetic rail gun?

Railguns operate according to the principle that when a current is at right angles to a magnetic field, a force is produced at a right angle to the current and the magnetic field.

What does a railgun fire?

Railguns use magnetic fields created by high electrical currents to accelerate a projectile to Mach 6, or 5,400 miles an hour. The alternative hypervelocity projectile (HVP) is the same projectile developed for the EMRG but modified to fire from the Navy’s 127-millimeter deck guns.

Why are Coilguns so inefficient?

Why do I think coilguns are so inefficient? Because they inherently have a long “air gap” down the middle of the firing tube. It builds in a relatively huge amount of magnetic reluctance in the magnetic circuit.

What can stop a rail gun?

Blow up the power sources. The ammunition of the rail gun is electricity. Laser weapons could counter some in the incoming kinetic objects. however the most cost effect way is to prevent them from firing.

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What causes the recoil in a rail gun?

The recoil in the rail gun is unusual as the force is from the cross product Lorentz force, so the immediate reaction at the projectile on the rail is sideways, i.e. not linear. The back reaction is curiously due to the force on the battery caused by the magnetic field of the side bars on the current flowing between the electrodes.

What is an electromagnetic rail gun?

One solution is the electromagnetic rail gun, or rail gun for short. Using a magnetic field powered by electricity, a rail gun can accelerate a projectile up to 52,493 feet (16,000 meters) per second. And while current Navy guns have a maximum range of 12 miles, rail guns can hit a target 250 miles away in six minutes.

What is the difference between a rail gun and normal gun?

With the same projectile mass and muzzle velocity, the forces on the rail-gun and a normal gun would be the same. The response of the rail-gun/normal gun depends on their masses. The heavier the gun the less recoil acceleration (and lower momentum) if would experience.

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Why do railguns sound like guns?

Not only does the projectile break the sound barrier, producing the same crack as a rifle bullet, but the arc between the rails heats the air enough to make a sizable fireball. Although powerful sounds record poorly, the videos I have seen of railgun sound much more like a gun than anything “sci-fi”.