Yes.
Fireworks smell like brunt or varies different burning chemicals within it.
When a gun is fired a bullet (or cartridge) with a small mass but a very high velocity is ejected. The recoil of the gun is a reaction to this force and is sufficient to push back the person who fired the weapon.
The unit of measurement for gun firepower is typically given in Joules or foot-pounds. This measurement represents the energy of the projectile when it is fired from the gun.
The only ones that need to be fired 'out-of-something' are rockets (use a tube that the stick fits into) and aerial shells. Aerial shells need to fired from a mortar tube which is a card, plastic, fibreglass or metal tube that has the same inside diameter as the shell to be launched.
Newton's 3rd law states that "for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction." This relates to guns because when one is fired, there is force applied not only to the projectile but also to the back of the barrel which causes what is known as recoil.
The smell that the cordite propellant (gunpowder)gives off when the guns are fired. If you never had the pleasure of firing a howitzer, it is sort of a combination of ammonia and the smell of freshly fired fireworks.
Yes. Cordite is part of gunpowder so any recently fired gun will smell like cordite
Fireworks smell like brunt or varies different burning chemicals within it.
gun powder was udes for fireworks, then weapons
Fireworks
gunpowder can be used for guns and fireworks
Because the computer is normally situated well away from where the actual fireworks are to be fired from.
A round is loaded into a gun. The gun is then cocked and then fired.
the chines invented them with gun powder
Fireworks originally.
Fireworks and firearms
Gun powder.