Gauss guns are made using 3D printing technology
A Gaussian gun made by 3D printing technology. This is a completely automatic Gaussian gun, named CG-42, which holds 15 rounds of ammunition, with a 1.5 sec shot duration.
A Gaussian gun made by 3D printing technology. This is a completely automatic Gaussian gun, named CG-42, which holds 15 rounds of ammunition, with a 1.5 sec shot duration . CG-42 is equipped with bullet-shaped nails without gunpowder as other ammunition.
The speed of bullets fired from the gun barrel of the CG-42 is 42m / s (151.4km / h) but does not cause explosions as large as conventional ammunition, only when the bullet hits the object. New sounds. Therefore, the longer the barrel, the higher the speed of the bullet, ie the power of the gun is stronger.
A Gaussian gun , also called a coilgun , is a type of electrically operated gun that uses a multiple coil system that acts as an electromagnet to form a linear muscle that accelerates the bullets of iron. from. The coils and paths of the bullets are arranged on the same axis as a miniature accelerator that helps to propel the bullet at an accelerating pace until it fires out of the barrel.
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