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  2. Gauss gun - Wikipedia

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    The Gauss gun (often called a Gauss rifle or Gauss cannon) is a device that uses permanent magnets and the physics of the Newton's cradle to accelerate a projectile. Gauss guns are distinct from and predate coil guns , although many works of science fiction (and occasionally educators [ 1 ] ) have confused the two.

  3. Magnetic weapon - Wikipedia

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    A magnetic weapon is one that uses magnetic fields to accelerate or stop projectiles, or to focus charged particle beams. There are many hypothesized magnetic weapons, such as the railgun and coilgun which accelerate a magnetic (in the case of railguns; non-magnetic) mass to a high velocity, or ion cannons and plasma cannons which focus and direct charged particles using magnetic fields.

  4. Coilgun - Wikipedia

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    Simplified diagram of a multistage coilgun with three coils, a barrel, and a ferromagnetic projectile. A coilgun is a type of mass driver consisting of one or more coils used as electromagnets in the configuration of a linear motor that accelerate a ferromagnetic or conducting projectile to high velocity. [1]

  5. Railgun - Wikipedia

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    A railgun or rail gun, sometimes referred to as a rail cannon, is a linear motor device, typically designed as a weapon, that uses electromagnetic force to launch high-velocity projectiles. The projectile normally does not contain explosives, instead relying on the projectile's high kinetic energy to inflict damage. [ 2 ]

  6. GR-1 "Anvil" - Wikipedia

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    Although the "GR" designation purports the device to be a "Gauss Rifle", as evidenced both by the company [1] and media reports, [2] [3] this is technically a misnomer on two counts—it is neither a rifle (as it doesn't use rifling) nor a Gauss gun (a type of accelerator that uses permanent magnets and is distinct from a coilgun).

  7. NFL playoff picture: Projected AFC, NFC bracket wild card ...

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    No. 2 Buffalo Bills vs. No. 7 Denver Broncos. The Bills will be the No. 2 seed regardless of the outcome of Week 18's games. However, their opponent is less certain. The AFC's final wild card spot ...

  8. Talk:Coilgun - Wikipedia

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    Additionally some of the links in that link directory aren't even about coil guns they are about rail guns. Wonkothe31337 19:05, 29 April 2007 (UTC) [ reply ] I removed "The name Gauss gun is a reference to Carl Friedrich Gauss , who formulated mathematical descriptions of the absense of electromagnetic monopoles.

  9. Category:Railguns - Wikipedia

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    Cannon-Caliber Electromagnetic Gun launcher; E. Electro-Magnetic Laboratory Rail Gun; H. Helical railgun; P. Plasma railgun