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Yes.
It's the recoil from the force of the bullet being fired. The gun powder pushes the bullet forward and also equally pushes the gun back into your hand.
Bullet forward, gun back - as in when the gun is fired, the bullet goes forward, and the explosion pushes (recoil) the gun backwards.
Any gun can shoot blanks. However, generally speaking, a "blank gun" such as a starters pistol, has a blocked barrel so it cannot fire a bullet...real or rubber.
The recoil of a bullet being fired from a gun is a good example, the action force is the gun pushing the bullet away from the gun and the reaction force is the bullet pushing back against the gun (recoil).
because the recoil is when the bullet forces the gun back and so the bullet creates the recoil and so it can't make it go just as fast
No, you cannot fire real bullets from a rubber bullet gun. Rubber bullet guns are specifically designed to use non-lethal projectiles made of rubber or similar materials, which are intended to minimize harm during crowd control or training scenarios. Attempting to use real bullets in such a firearm could lead to catastrophic failure and serious injury. Always use firearms as intended and follow safety guidelines.
cocking a gun is when you pull the slide of a gun back and forwards once to get a bullet into the chamber to fire
The action is the bullet being pushed out of the barrel. The equal and opposite reaction is the gun being pushed back.
Yes, a bullet can be shot with no gun. A bullet does not need a lot of speed to kill someone. Say someone threw a bullet to the ground, it might bounce back up and hit you, thus causing you to die or be injured
A Kimble bullet is a type of bullet used in forensic ballistics, specifically designed to aid in the identification of firearms. It features distinctive markings that can be traced back to a particular gun, helping forensic experts link bullets to crime scenes or specific weapons. The term is often associated with the study of how different firearms leave unique impressions on bullets as they are fired.
No. By Newton's third law of motion, any time you apply a force to an object, the object pushes back with the exact same amount of force. If you fire a bullet, then the bullet will push back on the gun.