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Yes, a gun can technically be fired on the moon because there is no atmosphere to impede the firing mechanism. However, the lack of atmosphere means that there is no medium for sound to travel through, so the noise of the gunshot would be virtually non-existent. Additionally, the recoil from the gun would be much stronger due to the moon's weaker gravitational pull.
Actually it would because one of the ingredients in gun powder is potassium nitrate which is an oxidising agent. This supplies the powder with the oxygen it needs to burn of "deflagrate". Guns can, but shouldn't be fired underwater, so yes you can fire a gun on the moon.
You can shoot a gun on the moon. The gun powder contains the sufficient amount of oxygen to create a spark, thus making a shockwave.
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Electronics. A radar sends out a "pulse" - that is, a powerful, single shot of electro-magnetic energy. That pulse bounces off the moon and comes back to the receiver. An electronic beam ravels at a specific rate. The time between the gun firing its shot and receiving the echoed bounce-back is a simple math problem. When you know the time, then again its a simple math problem to covert that time to distance. {BTW... The same principle is used for police radar units!}
The name of the German cannon that fired on Paris in World War 1 was the "Paris Gun" or "Kaiser Wilhelm Geschütz." It was a long-range artillery gun designed to shell targets from a distance of over 120 kilometers.
When the muzzle of a gun is close to someone, and the gun is fired, bits of gunpowder stick in the skin, and color the skin like a tattoo. This is used in crime investigations to determine how far a gun was from a person when they were shot.When a gun is fired at VERY close range, grains of unburned gunpowder are driven into the skin. Used by investigators to determine the distance at which someone was shot.
I would like your music to be more staccato. The soldiers heard the staccato sound of a machine gun being fired.
No. Trying to do so will get you killed. Bad idea. REALLY bad idea.
A round is loaded into a gun. The gun is then cocked and then fired.
This phrase implies that two gunshots were heard coming from the beach or shoreline. It suggests that a gun was fired twice in that location.
Compression waves resulting from the firing of a gun are in fact high-pressure sound waves that propagate through the air. These waves are responsible for the loud noise heard when a gun is fired.
In Jules Verne's novel "From the Earth to the Moon," the fictional character Michel Ardan is sent to the moon using a giant cannon called the Columbiad, designed by the members of the Baltimore Gun Club. Ardan, along with two other colleagues, is launched into space inside a projectile with provisions to support them on their journey.
This gun is a Rifle
A gun recoils when fired due to the need to eject the casing and to recycle the pent up gas
Yes, a gun can technically be fired on the moon because there is no atmosphere to impede the firing mechanism. However, the lack of atmosphere means that there is no medium for sound to travel through, so the noise of the gunshot would be virtually non-existent. Additionally, the recoil from the gun would be much stronger due to the moon's weaker gravitational pull.
It doesn't.