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Recoil in a gun refers to the backward motion experienced by the gun when a bullet is fired. According to the conservation of linear momentum, the momentum gained by the bullet in the forward direction is balanced by an equal and opposite momentum imparted to the gun in the backward direction. ThisRead more
Recoil in a gun refers to the backward motion experienced by the gun when a bullet is fired. According to the conservation of linear momentum, the momentum gained by the bullet in the forward direction is balanced by an equal and opposite momentum imparted to the gun in the backward direction. This causes the gun to recoil or move backward.
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