Explain the recoil of gun using conservation of linear momentum.
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Conservation of momentum is the law that is held true when the gun is fired and a "kick" is felt. When a bullet is fired from a gun, total momentum before is zero since nothing is moving. ... For this reason the gun must have a recoil velocity after the bullet is fired (i.e. the gun 'jumps' backwards and a 'kick' is felt).
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Conservation of momentum is the law that is held true when the gun is fired and a "kick" is felt. When a bullet is fired from a gun, total momentum before is zero since nothing is moving. ... For this reason the gun must have a recoil velocity after the bullet is fired (i.e. the gun 'jumps' backwards and a 'kick' is felt).
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