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<blockquote data-quote="nwolf" data-source="post: 524101" data-attributes="member: 29299"><p>WOW! I would have never asked the question if I knew it would go like this. I'll try some of the helpfull tips I got on here (what few there were). But for those of you who beleive that physics do not apply in a closed system. Try this, Hook up a sealed electric motor laid loose on the ground and turn it on. The motor housing will rotate the opposite direction of the stator. Why? Becouse it reacts to the forces against it.</p><p> </p><p> Better still, for the slower among you. Press your finger against a wall and see if you feel anything. You do? Guess what, that is the wall pushing back, or resisting with the equall and opposite force that you are aplying to it. </p><p> </p><p> There are no exceptions to laws of physics.</p><p> </p><p>Or this. Why does the bullet leave the brass? Its the same reason that the rocket efect happens. Expanding gass pushing against something. In the case of the rocket, its pushing against air, and pushes against the rifle with equal force. For the bullet, it is gass pressing against it and the brass with equal force.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nwolf, post: 524101, member: 29299"] WOW! I would have never asked the question if I knew it would go like this. I'll try some of the helpfull tips I got on here (what few there were). But for those of you who beleive that physics do not apply in a closed system. Try this, Hook up a sealed electric motor laid loose on the ground and turn it on. The motor housing will rotate the opposite direction of the stator. Why? Becouse it reacts to the forces against it. Better still, for the slower among you. Press your finger against a wall and see if you feel anything. You do? Guess what, that is the wall pushing back, or resisting with the equall and opposite force that you are aplying to it. There are no exceptions to laws of physics. Or this. Why does the bullet leave the brass? Its the same reason that the rocket efect happens. Expanding gass pushing against something. In the case of the rocket, its pushing against air, and pushes against the rifle with equal force. For the bullet, it is gass pressing against it and the brass with equal force. [/QUOTE]
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