Why does a person get a backward push on using a
gun
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When a bullet is fired from a gun, the force sending the bullet forward is equal to the force sending the gun backward (Newton's third law of motion). But, due to the high mass of the gun, it moves only by a small distance backwards and gives a backward shock to the shoulder of the gunman.
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A person holding a gun both gun and bullet are in rest position. as bullet fired bullet go linear forward direction due to law of conservation of momentum the person feel backward push....
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