Quote: from Defenestrator at 9:28 pm on Sep. 6, 2008 Quote: from allsmiles at 9:32 am on Sep. 4, 2008 Quote: from jonlester31 at 9:18 pm on Sep. 3, 2008 Quote: from allsmiles at 8:04 am on Sep. 3, 2008 It would work. Only, you'd go spinning really fast when you fired it... and that'd probably send your brain into a major stupor.you mean the gun would move around the bullet? No, you'll experience the same force in the opposite direction, effectively. Unless you hold it exactly central to your body, you'll go spinning backwards really quite fast. Chances are you'd be forced unconscious, or at least temporarily blind. I highly doubt that it would be that severe. Guns dont knock you over on earth so they certainly wont send you spinning at deadly rates. Actually, it would be that severe. There's friction on Earth.
Quote: from allsmiles at 9:32 am on Sep. 4, 2008 Quote: from jonlester31 at 9:18 pm on Sep. 3, 2008 Quote: from allsmiles at 8:04 am on Sep. 3, 2008 It would work. Only, you'd go spinning really fast when you fired it... and that'd probably send your brain into a major stupor.you mean the gun would move around the bullet? No, you'll experience the same force in the opposite direction, effectively. Unless you hold it exactly central to your body, you'll go spinning backwards really quite fast. Chances are you'd be forced unconscious, or at least temporarily blind. I highly doubt that it would be that severe. Guns dont knock you over on earth so they certainly wont send you spinning at deadly rates.
Quote: from jonlester31 at 9:18 pm on Sep. 3, 2008 Quote: from allsmiles at 8:04 am on Sep. 3, 2008 It would work. Only, you'd go spinning really fast when you fired it... and that'd probably send your brain into a major stupor.you mean the gun would move around the bullet? No, you'll experience the same force in the opposite direction, effectively. Unless you hold it exactly central to your body, you'll go spinning backwards really quite fast. Chances are you'd be forced unconscious, or at least temporarily blind.
Quote: from allsmiles at 8:04 am on Sep. 3, 2008 It would work. Only, you'd go spinning really fast when you fired it... and that'd probably send your brain into a major stupor.you mean the gun would move around the bullet?
It would work. Only, you'd go spinning really fast when you fired it... and that'd probably send your brain into a major stupor.
No, you'll experience the same force in the opposite direction, effectively. Unless you hold it exactly central to your body, you'll go spinning backwards really quite fast. Chances are you'd be forced unconscious, or at least temporarily blind.
I highly doubt that it would be that severe. Guns dont knock you over on earth so they certainly wont send you spinning at deadly rates.
Actually, it would be that severe. There's friction on Earth.
And more significantly, gravity and thus weight. You have practically (let's not ignore the minimal amount of gravity in the universe wide) no resistance to the energy release from the gun, which even on earth launches bullets at at least 700mph. You'll spin and/or travel at pretty much the same speed.
Perhaps that would be enough for the combustion that would fire off the bullet, perhaps not?
Not a very important question to scientists unless we are going to start wars on the moon.
YES- A GUN WOULD WORK JUST FINE IN SPACE!
I would think so. You can fire a gun underwater, why not in a vacuum?
Yea but water does contain oxygen, and with the heat generated from the combustion...idk the specifics but i would think if oxygen was necessary water could provide enough oxygen