Gauss gun
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From: akeeh
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  • Oh damn sweet, in this video there is no "OH MAGNETS HOW THE F*** YOU WORK" etc bullshit comments on top

  • The highest rated comment put a lot of thought into it and got a good idea. The second highest rated comment, well, it's a good idea.

  • gunz r pew pew pew. i see no pew pew pew!!1

  • SO POWERFUL!!! :O

  • new dangerous paintball gun!

  • make one the size of a house, and shoot it at uranus.

  • its a magnet gun

  • ooh yay that was fucking amazing! -.-

  • this shud be a roller coaster ride

    like a bumper car hits your friend, and your friend smashes ur car to bits!!! yay fun!

  • have fun reloading it.. xD

  • so this is how the gauss gun in half life works......

  • I am woundering, would there be a big difference between neodyum (or how ever you spell it) magnets and normal magnets ?

  • neodaymian magnets are super strong

  • @AmebaToast you need rare earth magnets because of the strenght.....they are stronger than regular magnets...

  • The technology could be improved, and *might* be practical in large systems that require silence, but could never be shrunk down smaller or lighter than traditional gunpowder bullets. Magnets are heavy, no avoiding that. And capacitors need size to hold power.

    Gunpowder works because it packs an extreme amount of energy in a small package.

    Railguns don't have less recoi than firearms, they have less perceived recoil, because the railgun itself weighs so much. You cant rewrite Newton's Law

  • Yes...and we would need immnesly strong magnets to actually have a Gauss gun that can pierce walls etc.

  • agreed. you would neeed a massive amount of force, so that could mean a really long line of magnets, but traditionally yeah, u would need strong as magnets

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  • indeed...but lets say we would build stationary gauss guns...then they would be extremely effective...all very theoretical thou

  • @laser5890 oh, but i can

  • well... it is real slow...

  • that should be in slow motion

  • nice, i'm just trying to understand it.

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