No.
The power needed to power a railgun can vary depending on its size and intended use, but it generally ranges from tens of megawatts to hundreds of megawatts. This power is required to generate the electromagnetic forces that accelerate the projectile to high velocities.
The slug can reach a velocity of Mach 7, so the amount of kinetic energy depends on the mass of the slug.
The formic acid is a weak acid.
Amonia is actually a weak base. Therefore it is a weak electrolyte.
yes its weak but another word for that is a Basic.
No. A mortar is a indirect fire weapon where as a railgun is a direct-fire weapon.
No. Missiles are pretty fast but Railgun projectiles are much faster than missiles.
(Nearly) All the main characters in To aru Kagaku no Railgun are students.
*To aru majutsu no index *To aru kagaku no railgun Yes. To aru majutsu no index is the main show, and in it is Mikoto Misaka who is the Railgun and the third strongest esper in the city. To aru kagaku no railgun is a spin-off of To aru Majutsu no Index about Mikoto and her three friends.
Railgun capacitors play a crucial role in enhancing the performance of electromagnetic railguns by storing and releasing electrical energy quickly and efficiently. This stored energy is then used to power the railgun, allowing it to accelerate projectiles at high speeds. The capacitors help to provide the necessary power for the railgun to function effectively and deliver maximum force to the projectile.
No. A railgun wouldn't have enough time to charge enough to actually fire at all. You would make it effectively useless.
shoot him with a railgun
along the lines of a railgun or coilgun
The U.S. navy's railgun
look mook
They are similar. Toaru kagaku no railgun is just a spin-off of Toaru majutsu no index an is only about Mikoto Misaka (who is the Railgun and is in Toaru majutsu no index) and her three friends. Toaru majutsu no index is better, as it is the original, has two seasons and involves more characters and plots
The Railgun, it fires over double the speed of sound.