Gravity Feed Guns: The design allows the BB to fall into the loading/firing chamber when the gun barrel is lowered. (One BB at a time) This is a simple design. When the Barrel is lowered gravity allows the BB to fall into place. C02 or an air chamber fires the BB when the trigger is pulled. Air Gun: The BB or Pellet is placed into the loading chamber either by hand or by a loading clip. Gravity doesn't play a role in loading the gun.. In both cases either Air or C02 fires the gun.
Yes. But not if there is a difference in air resistence.
The difference between free fall and terminal velocity i that free fall is when an object is falling or descending through the air with little air resistance or drag. Terminal Velocity, on the other hand is when the resistance of air and the force of gravity balance each other out causing the object to reach a constant velocity. .
Gravity feed means just that. Some BB guns feed BB into the chamber using a spring to push them. When a BB gun is gravity fed it just means the next BB falls into the loading chamber there is no spring to push them.
Yes. Gravity doesn't depend on the presence of air, water, jello, or anything else. None of them makes any difference.
the difference between dry air and atmospheric air is that atmospheric air contains water vapor but dry air contains no water vapor
Because of buoyancy ; something that acts in the opposite direction to the force of gravity to make the object feel lighter.
You can not equate the two.
difference between laminar air flow & reverse laminar air flow
difference between air jet loom and water jet loom
the difference between inhale and exhale is when you inhale you get more oxygenthan you exhale
differece between water and air transportation
A sporter air rifle and what?