Explain why a gun recoil when it is fired.
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In technical terms, the recoil is a result of conservation of momentum, as according to Newton's third law the force required to accelerate something will evoke an equal but opposite reactional force, which means the forward momentum gained by the projectile and exhaust gases (ejecta) will be mathematically balanced ...
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because of law of conservation of momentum.
each action has equal and opposite reaction so when gun is fired equal amt of force is Applied backward which is called recoil
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