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Today I shall be talking about a weapon which has jumped out of sci-fi into reality. I shall be telling you about the very potent rail gun. Now, do you remember one of your earth movie where one of your famous muscle bound hero blasts enemies with a futuristic looking gun, hmm what was his name….oh wait I remember, its Arnold Swarchenegger (and I thought my name was hard to pronounce…..now don’t ask my name because your human tongue can’t possibly pronounce my name :P). Now the gun which he was using was a rail gun and the name of the movie was Eraser.
Ahh…I see a hint of recognition…..Anyway; the rail gun is one of the most innovative piece of technology ever devised. Unlike ordinary guns a rail gun does not use gunpowder to propel the projectile out of the barrel; it uses electricity and magnetism to accelerate a conductive projectile along a pair of metal rails. It uses two sliding contacts along the projectile that allow it to send a massive electric charge through the projectile. The current in the projectile interacts with the magnetic field in the rails and hence accelerates the projectile along them.
hmm...this is getting too technical..... don’t worry, wont bug you with too much technical data anymore……let’s see some fun facts now
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The Power of a Rail Gun
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Issues facing the rail gun
Although the rail gun represents the perfect weapon it has still not replaced conventional weapons due to a few reasons.
- Rail guns require a large amount of electric charge to accelerate the projectile. The capacitors required to store this electric charge are large in size around some cubic meters.
- The rails heat up quickly when current passes through them, the heat generated is intense.
- When the rails heat up there is also a chance of them being damaged due to melting.
- The current flows in each rails in opposite directions which creates repulsion between them. This repulsion is directly proportional to the strength of the current flowing in the rails. Hence, there is intense repulsion to push the rails apart.
Uses of a rail gun
- Rail guns can be used to replace artillery since it can do double the damage with greater accuracy and it is light to transport since its ammunition does not use any propultion material.
- A portable rail gun which uses small bullets can be made which would limit the massive recoil of large rail guns. The small bullets would still inflict lethal damage.
- Rail guns have also been proposed to be used in the U.S Star Wars program which is for research into space based weapons. It could be use to destroy ballistic missiles by firing projectiles to intercept the incoming missiles.
- Rail guns could also be used to protect the planet from asteroids by firing high velocity projectiles at the asteroid thereby destroying it or changing its course.
- Its non-military use would be to launch vehicles into space from where they would use their rockets.
- Scientists also propose to use a rail gun to initiate fusion nuclear reactions.
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Rail gun technology has reached a new frontier and has stepped into the realm of reality from fiction and is proving to have more applications than just as a weapons technology. It won’t be long before it is assimilated into the human civilization.
P.S:- Please don’t use it on me, I promise I will be a good alien :)
2 comments:
We were going to design one, remember?
Doooh!!!!...that was a secret....humans can't keep secrets :P
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