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Layman here so forgive my ignorance but if a certain amount of powder was capable of pushing a bullet to X amount of speed wouldn't the bullet speed up a little once it escaped the friction of the barrel?
Quote from: huntnfmly on November 19, 2019, 10:14:55 PMLayman here so forgive my ignorance but if a certain amount of powder was capable of pushing a bullet to X amount of speed wouldn't the bullet speed up a little once it escaped the friction of the barrel? the friction of the barrel is nothing compared to the preasure behind the bullet. The moment the preasure behind the bullet is lost( exiting the barrel) the bullet begins to slow due to the friction of air.
Force = acceleration. Though the pressure ( force ) rapidly decreases past the muzzle there is still significant force there for a bit ( hence muzzle blast). This force will continue accelerating the bullet until the air resistance force exceeds muzzle blast force. Distance depends on velocity and bullet shape.
Impossible. Against the laws of physics.
the friction of the barrel is nothing compared to the preasure behind the bullet. The moment the preasure behind the bullet is lost( exiting the barrel) the bullet begins to slow due to the friction of air.