Calculating Recoil Velocity: Female Character in Diamonds Are Forever

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In summary, the lead female character in the movie Diamonds Are Forever stands at the edge of an offshore oil rig and fires a gun, causing her to be driven back into the sea. The mass of the bullet is 0.013 kg and its velocity is +702 m/s, while her mass (including the gun) is 48 kg. When shooting a blank cartridge with a mass of 5.0 x 10^-4 kg and a velocity of +702 m/s, her recoil velocity would still be negative 0.19. This is calculated by taking the mass of the bullet multiplied by its velocity, and then divided by the mass of the girl.
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The lead female character in the movie Diamonds Are Forever is standing at the edge of an offshore oil rig. As she fires the gun, she is driven back over the edge and into the sea. Suppose the mass of a bullet is 0.013 kg, and its velocity is +702 m/s. Her mass (including the gun) is 48 kg.

(a) What recoil velocity does she acquire in response to a single shot from a stationary position, assuming that no external force keeps her in place?

(b) Under the same assumption, what would be her recoil velocity if, instead, she shoots a blank cartridge that ejects a mass of 5.0 10-4 kg at a velocity of +702 m/s?

i know that you take (mass of the bulllet) x (velocity of the bullet) / (mass of the girl) to find the girl's velocity, and it equals -.19 for the first one but i don't know how to do the second part, or if it should also be a negative number.

any help would be appreciated!
 
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The only thing that changes is the mass of the bullet. So figure her velocity in exactly the same way for both parts.
 
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that works! thanks!
 

1. What is recoil velocity?

Recoil velocity is the backward motion of a firearm or other weapon when it is discharged. This occurs due to the conservation of momentum, where the force of the bullet leaving the barrel causes an equal and opposite force on the firearm, pushing it backwards.

2. How is recoil velocity measured?

Recoil velocity is typically measured in feet per second (fps) or meters per second (m/s). It can be measured using specialized equipment, such as a recoil velocity gauge, or by analyzing high-speed video footage of the firearm being fired.

3. What factors affect recoil velocity?

The recoil velocity of a firearm can be affected by several factors, including the weight and velocity of the bullet, the weight of the firearm, and the type of ammunition used. The design of the firearm, such as the length and angle of the barrel, can also impact recoil velocity.

4. How does recoil velocity impact accuracy?

Recoil velocity can have a significant impact on the accuracy of a firearm. A higher recoil velocity can cause the firearm to move more, making it more difficult for the shooter to maintain their aim. This can result in less precise shots and decreased accuracy.

5. Are there ways to reduce recoil velocity?

Yes, there are several ways to reduce recoil velocity, such as using a firearm with a heavier weight to absorb some of the recoil force, using a recoil-reducing device, or using lower recoil ammunition. Proper shooting techniques, such as holding the firearm tightly and using a correct stance, can also help reduce recoil velocity.

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