Let's get crazy. We're going totally sci-fi. Let's have a personal rail weapon that drives projectiles with electromagnetic force. No recoil so you're not burning fuel on your pack to keep you stable while firing.
Not 100% an expert on rail guns, but when the shot is fired, isn't most of the energy going into pushing the two rails apart rather than pushing the rails (the gun) backwards? I figure there would still be some recoil, but way less than a normal gun due to that.
Let's get crazy. We're going totally sci-fi. Let's have a personal rail weapon that drives projectiles with electromagnetic force. No recoil so you're not burning fuel on your pack to keep you stable while firing.
Railguns still have recoil.
Not 100% an expert on rail guns, but when the shot is fired, isn't most of the energy going into pushing the two rails apart rather than pushing the rails (the gun) backwards? I figure there would still be some recoil, but way less than a normal gun due to that.
I believe they were just being applied to our powered armor as I was leaving the mobile infantry.
Can confirm.
HOL UP wouldn't a railgun have recoil? Or does the electro ... stuff make it so there wouldn't be any?
Anything that has a bullet/projectile has recoil. The larger/faster the bullet, the more recoil.
recoil is just one of newton's laws of motion in action
you'd need a magic railgun if you want to violate physics
Here's a link to the Navy's railgun. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=58MmOpSm4LY
you need gyrojet rounds. They propel themselves, like a recoilless rifle
Bolters irl
the emperor truly protects
Oh man. Those didn't go over so well when they came out.
How about Guass rifles, manufactured by Elon Musk?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coilgun