It should fire even better, provided two things: 1) the cartridge case does not rupture from its internal pressure, and 2) it remains sealed so that the gunpowder will ignite.
yes
If it is a perfect vacuum, any amount of it will have zero pressure.If it is a perfect vacuum, any amount of it will have zero pressure.If it is a perfect vacuum, any amount of it will have zero pressure.If it is a perfect vacuum, any amount of it will have zero pressure.
The ultimate objective of a manufactured vacuum is zero pressure.The better the vacuum, the closer the pressure is to zero.
It will go out. Fire needs oxygen, and a vacuum has none.
Vacuum is measured in inHg or inches of mercury and a true vacuum is anything below zero on this scale...for reference normal atmospheric pressure or air pressure is about 14.7 inHg so anything less than that could be expressed as a vacuum or less than atmospheric pressure if above zero but less than 14.7 inHg...you can measure this with a vacuum gauge that you can get at any autoparts store but you can feel a vacuum as a suction just like your vacuum cleaner....So a vacuum is anyththing zero inHg or below and a partial vacuum is anything between zero and 14.7 inHg.
Vacuum.
YES
Zero has a gun that was given to him for vampire protection from the headmaster. He keeps it for that reason.
Samus with her armor off. She is covered in a blue, forming wetsuit and has a small gun known as a Paralyzer. The gun can fire a projectile that temporarily paralyzes an enemy and also can act as a whip.
Gun on Ice Planet Zero was created on 1978-10-22.
No - it's a minimum. Zero in fact. Sound can not travel in a vacuum.
That depends on the density of the material. For example, 280,000 gallons of a perfect vacuum have a mass of zero tonnes.That depends on the density of the material. For example, 280,000 gallons of a perfect vacuum have a mass of zero tonnes.That depends on the density of the material. For example, 280,000 gallons of a perfect vacuum have a mass of zero tonnes.That depends on the density of the material. For example, 280,000 gallons of a perfect vacuum have a mass of zero tonnes.