when is recoil velocity
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Recoil velocity is the backward velocity experienced by a shooter when one shoots a bullet. Due to t is the result of conservation of linear momentum of the system.
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Recoil velocity is the speed with which the rifle or pistol recoils when the bullet is fired. If the gun, bullet and the gun mount were frictionless, the equation bullet mass times bullet acceleration equals gun mass times gun (recoil) acceleration, if you ignore the powder for the moment. Since the gun (and the bullet) only accelerate while the bullet and powder--or the gasses released by the burning powder--are in the barrel, the gun stops accelerating at the peak gun (recoil) velocity when the bullet leaves the barrel: again, assuming this is a frictionless system.
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