and they are definitely not thermic weapons as far as the projectile goes.
but they do 70% thermic damage and 30% kinetic
and they are definitely not thermic weapons as far as the projectile goes.
That ball of flame was the result of firing the railgun in atmosphere. If fired in space you wouldn't have had that.
but they do 70% thermic damage and 30% kinetic
Wellll.... to be honest, IIRC that ball of flame was most of the barrel of the railgun. It's a prototype after all.
But nevertheless, it's an impressive video.
Seriously - a (railgun) projectile at sufficient speed (doesn't have to be relativistic, a few 10's of km/sec will be sufficient) will vaporize at impact with anything that isn't a vacuum and transfer most of its kinetic energy as thermal energy.
If you're not afraid of some light physics: a projectile will have both energy and momentum. And the conservation laws dictate that both energy and momentum are conserved. Always. The thing here is that momentum scales with the speed of the projectile: momentum = speed * mass. And momentum has a direction. Kinetic energy, on the other hand, scales with the square of the speed: kinetic energy = speed^2 * mass. Since speed is squared here, kinetic energy does not have a direction.
For slow projectiles, momentum dominates on impact. Cinematic effects overdo it somewhat, but basically, that's why the impact pushes the target away. For faster projectiles, though, kinetic energy rises rapidly (square of the speed!), and on impact that energy has to go somewhere. If it can't go anywhere else, it'll turn into heat. Lots of heat.
One easily (especially for astronomers) observable phenomenon that shows this very nicely are 'falling stars'. The particles entering the atmosphere are (usually) small. Think grain of sand. But they're fast - a couple of dozen km/s or more. That grain of sand hitting the atmosphere immediately vaporizes and leaves a nice, visible trail of glowing gas.
That's quite interesting. If anything I'd assumed PA's to do 70% thermic and 30% kinetic and Railguns to do 70% kinetic and 30% thermic.Railguns do 70% thermic damage, 30% kinetic.
same damage distribution as PA's, PA's have more flat damage while rails do about 60% the damage & penetrate modules
Railguns do 70% thermic damage, 30% kinetic.
What the title says. AFAIK railguns accelerate a projectile (therefore kinetic) to a very high velocit up to 15 km/s if I am correct (atmosphere).
However, in Elite railguns are thermic weapons so they are a laser? I am confused, may someone explain this to me, please?
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