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explain the recoil of gun in a bit detail

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Answered by ayushmehra45
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Recoil (often called knockback, kickback or simply kick) is the backward movement of a gun when it is discharged. ... However, the same pressures acting on the base of the projectile are acting on the rear face of the gunchamber, accelerating the gun rearward during firing.
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When the bullet is fired from the gun, it experiences a force in forward direction (action) , as a result the gun exerts a backward force (reaction) on the shoulder. Thus, it is in accordance with Newton’s 3rd law of motion.

Every bullet-centered weapon uses a series of bullets, each containing the shell, projectile, and gun powder. Esentially, recoil is felt when the striker (a small little pin) strikes the center of the bullet and ignites the primer (basically a detonated for gun powder) in the shell causing the gun powder to explode, therefore causing the projectile to fly out from the shell, through the barrel, and out the muzzle of the gun to its intended target. The recoil is when that projectile flies out at supersonic speed. Yes, supersonic, which is what makes those loud bang, not the explosion of the gun powder. When that bullet flies, the force behind it and the gases escaping causes the breech of either a handgun or a rifle to charge back and that force causes the weapon’s recoil, and in turn, chambers another round into the chamber.
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