a leak during suction will allow air into the gun, it could be a seal.
air
your lungs are filled with air and the air is lighter than water and it pulls you up
you can swim faster under water because the water pulls you forward more than the air does
This answer is quite simple. When we look at normal guns used in warfare, we see most guns have to "reload" and pump a lever right? This "lever" allows air to get inside the gun, so it can ignite enough flame to fire the bullet. In water guns, the air pressurizes the water inside, and once the trigger is pulled, the air streams out along with water, allowing water to jet stream out of the water gun.
You will need to connect the air. Professor to the water pump. The air going into the well will force the water upward.
Yes
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because gravity pulls the water back into the ocean
They pump air into the chamber and compress it. Compressed air drives out the water. You must have room for air.
Air Helps An Aeroplane Fly Because Of The UpThurst.UpThrust Is A Sort Of A Gravity That Pulls You Up Like A Float Floats In Water The Upthrust Pulls It Up But The Gravity Pulls It Down So It Dosn't Go Flying Up In Space.That Is My Awnser Of How Air Helps An Aeroplane Fly. ThankYou. ;D
Yes, the principle of fluid dynamics is applied in water guns. When the trigger is pressed, water is forced out of the gun at high speed due to the pressure created inside the chamber. This is similar to how air is compressed in a compressed air gun.
any dart gun has to have some kind of power to shoot the dart. this power comes either from springs or compressed air. with springs, when you cock back the gun it pulls back whats called a plunger. once you pull the trigger, the plunger is released and pushes air out of the gun, thus shooting the dart. with a compressed air gun, a pump is used to build up PSI (pounds per square ince) in an air tank. once its full, pulling the trigger releases a strong berst of air that propells the dart