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Well Hope everyone knows what recoil is

so can you lower recoil rate some times its relay annoying to be fleeped if you shoot from Rail gun and someone hits you at the same time

maybe recoil little bet higher then smoky has would do

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there is no need to lower the recoil for smoky, its a game and it should stay that way, if you become/are an officer use viking with railgun 70% that you will hit the target, if target has thunder or smoky! dont use dictator as its not the best option to play with in the game where almost everybody use smoky, because its unstable and you will miss your target shooting with railgun about 90%.

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shoot be possible yusing newtons way of thinking. yust need more weapons (real life tanks are only limited to reloade speeds and with the help of machines they can lower it till times like 0.5 seconds.)

 

but when tanks fire faster it becommes almost impossible to take flagg, it increasses lagg. it makes turning speed of turnets to slow and makes tanks move in slomotion comparred to shooting speed

 

perhaps a nice event for once a year but not as an upgrade. its already hard enough to keep a tank under controll

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He's talking about recoil. According to our friend newton.

 

"Every action has an equal but opposite reaction."

So... maybe We wont be reducing the power of the guns, unless you want the Railgun to do 5 Damage. :roll:

Guess u r doing ur physics well

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recoil is not a shooting power

Recoil (often called kickback or simply kick) is the backward momentum of a gun when it is discharged. In technical terms, the recoil caused by the gun exactly balances the forward momentum of the projectile, according to Newton's third law. In most small arms, the momentum is transferred to the ground through the body of the shooter; while in heavier guns such as mounted machine guns or cannons, the momentum is transferred to the ground through a mounting system.

A change in momentum results in a force, which according to Newton's second law is equal to the time derivative of the momentum of the gun. The momentum is equal to the mass of the gun multiplied by its velocity. This backward momentum is equal in magnitude, by the law of conservation of momentum, to the forward momentum of the ejecta (projectile(s), wad, propellant gases, etc...) from the gun. If the mass and velocity of the ejecta are known, it is possible to calculate a gun’s momentum and thus the energy. In practice, it is often simpler to derive the gun’s energy directly with a reading from a ballistic pendulum or ballistic chronograph.

 

and for those hwo still dont understand

 

THis is recoil

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recoil is not a shooting power

Recoil (often called kickback or simply kick) is the backward momentum of a gun when it is discharged. In technical terms, the recoil caused by the gun exactly balances the forward momentum of the projectile, according to Newton's third law. In most small arms, the momentum is transferred to the ground through the body of the shooter; while in heavier guns such as mounted machine guns or cannons, the momentum is transferred to the ground through a mounting system.

A change in momentum results in a force, which according to Newton's second law is equal to the time derivative of the momentum of the gun. The momentum is equal to the mass of the gun multiplied by its velocity. This backward momentum is equal in magnitude, by the law of conservation of momentum, to the forward momentum of the ejecta (projectile(s), wad, propellant gases, etc...) from the gun. If the mass and velocity of the ejecta are known, it is possible to calculate a gun’s momentum and thus the energy. In practice, it is often simpler to derive the gun’s energy directly with a reading from a ballistic pendulum or ballistic chronograph.

 

and for those hwo still dont understand

 

THis is recoil

:lol:

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recoil is not a shooting power

Recoil (often called kickback or simply kick) is the backward momentum of a gun when it is discharged. In technical terms, the recoil caused by the gun exactly balances the forward momentum of the projectile, according to Newton's third law. In most small arms, the momentum is transferred to the ground through the body of the shooter; while in heavier guns such as mounted machine guns or cannons, the momentum is transferred to the ground through a mounting system.

A change in momentum results in a force, which according to Newton's second law is equal to the time derivative of the momentum of the gun. The momentum is equal to the mass of the gun multiplied by its velocity. This backward momentum is equal in magnitude, by the law of conservation of momentum, to the forward momentum of the ejecta (projectile(s), wad, propellant gases, etc...) from the gun. If the mass and velocity of the ejecta are known, it is possible to calculate a gun’s momentum and thus the energy. In practice, it is often simpler to derive the gun’s energy directly with a reading from a ballistic pendulum or ballistic chronograph.

 

and for those hwo still dont understand

 

THis is recoil

:lol:

lol

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recoil is not a shooting power

Recoil (often called kickback or simply kick) is the backward momentum of a gun when it is discharged. In technical terms, the recoil caused by the gun exactly balances the forward momentum of the projectile, according to Newton's third law. In most small arms, the momentum is transferred to the ground through the body of the shooter; while in heavier guns such as mounted machine guns or cannons, the momentum is transferred to the ground through a mounting system.

A change in momentum results in a force, which according to Newton's second law is equal to the time derivative of the momentum of the gun. The momentum is equal to the mass of the gun multiplied by its velocity. This backward momentum is equal in magnitude, by the law of conservation of momentum, to the forward momentum of the ejecta (projectile(s), wad, propellant gases, etc...) from the gun. If the mass and velocity of the ejecta are known, it is possible to calculate a gun’s momentum and thus the energy. In practice, it is often simpler to derive the gun’s energy directly with a reading from a ballistic pendulum or ballistic chronograph.

 

and for those hwo still dont understand

 

THis is recoil

 

 

Great post man! Very informed explaination, I feel like we are in sniper school :wink:

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recoil is not a shooting power......

 

Great post man! Very informed explaination, I feel like we are in sniper school :wink:

Wikipedia :)

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The answer is clearly NO to this idea. IF you don't want to have recoil be an issue with rail gun either

 

1. don't use a rail gun OR

2. Get a tank with more mass and/or lower to the ground

 

I would recommend dictator, viking or mammoth.

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The recoil for all guns is fine except for m3 twins, up close they have enough kick to constantly knock you off your target and can flip unstable tank chassis (wasp, dictator, hornet ect). Also the ability to knock off someones sight or flip there tank is the smoky guns main weapon, especially m3 smoky.

 

My Vote: No.

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The recoil for all guns is fine except for m3 twins, up close they have enough kick to constantly knock you off your target and can flip unstable tank chassis (wasp, dictator, hornet ect). Also the ability to knock off someones sight or flip there tank is the smoky guns main weapon, especially m3 smoky.

 

My Vote: No.

:mrgreen: That's not called recoil.----:evil:

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MapleFighter wrote:

You guys are idiots, Im doing 7th grade science and I know more than you guys.

 

That's pretty offensive to every single person who posted in this thread.

 

Oooohoohoo! :twisted: better watch out MapleFighter! Don't get koolwalky angry or he'll use his "banhammer" on you.

 

P.S. Ok MapleFighter, define the difference between epithelial and columnary cells in subcutaneous layer below the outer epidermis. (No looking it up just as you read this message) Secondly, compare and contrast the oligodendrocytes to the astrocyte glial cells in the brain. What do the have in common? What do they have different? Explain. :twisted: Why do you think the myelination of the axons of neurons are vital to their proper functioning, and how do the oligodendrocytes help?

 

P.S. in the P.S. that was pretty offensive :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:

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The answer is clearly NO to this idea. IF you don't want to have recoil be an issue with rail gun either

 

1. don't use a rail gun OR

2. Get a tank with more mass and/or lower to the ground

 

I would recommend dictator, viking or mammoth.

Dictator has a higher Center of Gravity. therfore more unstable while jumping off.

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