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Yes, bows do have recoil when they are fired. Recoil is the backward movement of the bow caused by the release of the arrow and the force generated by the bowstring.

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What is a sentence with the word recoil?

The recoil of the rifle bruised her shoulder.The recoil sent him flying backwards.


Why a gun recoil when it is fired?

When a gun is fired, ignited gunpowder creates rapidly expanding gases that propel the bullet forward. The equal and opposite reaction force of these gases pushes the gun backward, causing recoil. The mass of the gun and the force of the expanding gases contribute to the intensity of the recoil.


Which is greater the momentum of a bullet fired from a rifle or the momentum of the rifle's recoil?

The momentum of the bullet fired from a rifle is greater than the momentum of the rifle's recoil. This is because the bullet has a higher velocity and mass compared to the rifle, resulting in a greater momentum.


Bullet with mass 60.0 g is fired with an initial velocity of 575 ms from a gun with mass 4.50 kg The speed of the recoil of the gun you?

The momentum of the bullet is equal in magnitude but opposite in direction to the momentum of the gun. Use conservation of momentum to find the speed of the gun recoil. Since momentum is conserved, the momentum of the gun and bullet before they are fired is equal to the combined momentum of both after they are fired.


What is recoil velocity?

When a gun is fired, the projectile goes one way, the gun goes in the opposite direction. That is recoil. Recoil velocity would be the speed at which the gun moves when it recoils. Since the gun is heavier than the projectile, it will recoil more slowly than the projectile moves.

Related Questions

What is a sentence with the word recoil?

The recoil of the rifle bruised her shoulder.The recoil sent him flying backwards.


What does the word recoil mean when you are talking about firearms?

The kick it has when fired.


Did the mandans have bows?

Yes. Mandan hunters used bows and arrows. In war, Mandan men fired their bows or fought with war clubs and hide shields.


Why a gun recoil when it is fired?

When a gun is fired, ignited gunpowder creates rapidly expanding gases that propel the bullet forward. The equal and opposite reaction force of these gases pushes the gun backward, causing recoil. The mass of the gun and the force of the expanding gases contribute to the intensity of the recoil.


What is an example of an action and reaction force working together?

the recoil of a bullet fired from a gun


Sentence for recoil?

i recoiled when i heard that the spider was still in my room


What is the term recoil o f the gun?

Bullet forward, gun back - as in when the gun is fired, the bullet goes forward, and the explosion pushes (recoil) the gun backwards.


Will a gun fired in zero-gravity produce recoil?

Yup, Newton's 3rd Law: Action:Reaction


Does a 50 caliber rifle have kick?

Only when fired. Yes, they have a significant amount of recoil (kick)


How does the norinco model 213 work?

At least moderately well. It is a recoil operated semi auto pistol. Parent gun was the Tokarev TT-33. The trigger releases the hammer, strikes firing pin, firing primer. Recoil of bullet being fired makes slide recoil, extracting and ejecting fired case. Recoil spring stops slide, reverses movement, picking up and chambering a fresh cartridge.


Which is greater the momentum of a bullet fired from a rifle or the momentum of the rifle's recoil?

The momentum of the bullet fired from a rifle is greater than the momentum of the rifle's recoil. This is because the bullet has a higher velocity and mass compared to the rifle, resulting in a greater momentum.


Can you fire 9mm blanks in a real 9mm gun?

Yes, but they will fire as a single shot. Unless the pistol is modified, it will not cycle when fired. These guns are recoil operated- and blanks do not produce significant recoil.