- Gunpowder must be carried with the projectile, making the entire round heavier.
- Ordnance based on black powder is volatile, and so difficult to handle and transport.
- The muzzle velocity of projectiles propelled by gunpowder is generally limited to about 4,000 feet (about 1,219 meters) per second.
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Is it possible to overcome these challenges? One solution is the electromagnetic rail gun, or rail gun for short. Using a magnetic field powered by electricity, a rail gun can accelerate a projectile up to 52,493 feet (16,000 meters) per second. And while current Navy guns have a maximum range of 12 miles, rail guns can hit a target 250 miles away in six minutes.
In this article, we'll discuss how rail guns work, how they can be used and the limitations of this technology.
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with this article. Sam, a Mechanical Engineering student at Michigan Technological University, has designed and built his own rail guns, coil guns and many other devices. |



