what is recoil velocity
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Recoil velocity is the backward velocity experienced by a shooter when one shoots a bullet. The recoil velocity is the result of conservation of linear momentum of the system. In fact every projection system experiences a recoil velocity whether it is gun, crossbow, bow and arrow, rocket launchers.
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Recoil velocity is the backward velocity experienced by a shooter when one shoots a bullet. ... The recoil velocity is the result of conservation of linear momentum of the system. In fact every projection system experiences a recoil velocity whether it is gun, crossbow, bow and arrow, rocket launchers.
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