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Re:Rail gun.
« Reply #15 on: 26 Jul 2003, 17:06:04 »
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Re:Rail gun.
« Reply #16 on: 26 Jul 2003, 17:51:11 »
Railguns that Iv seen so far have multiple lethel and non lethel projectile barrels. And square and triangle barrels, I just dont like a sqaure 3 + barreled gun, it looks too fake.

Our enemy would die laughing at our troops carrying around these hollywood guns. They wouldnt bother to shoot at them.

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Re:Rail gun.
« Reply #17 on: 26 Jul 2003, 23:42:17 »
No, on earth, gravity still plays a part. However, how much a railgun and it's projectile is affected by gravity is in direct relation to how much energy you use to hurl the projectile.
Lots of energy = little affection by gravity
Little energy = lots of affection by gravity

And, we have atmospheric drag affecting the projectile, that is, hitting the air slows it down.
If you were to fire a railgun into empty space however, with no planets around to affect it with gravity, and of course no air to
produce friction, your theoretical maximum length is near endless. The kinetic energy of the round will decrease ever so little each nanosecond, and eventually the projectile will come to a halt, unless it hit something before that. Such as Jupiter or Uranus.

A laser however, that has to physical mass to be affected by drag etc., will keep going until it hits something.

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A laser in space that is.


well ok i didnt mean gravity wouldnt affect it i meant it would affect it less than say a howie round or bullet
the latter can drop several inches in a few hundred meters