How a Bullet Works 3D Animation
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- čas přidán 1. 07. 2023
- In this informative video, we delve into the fascinating world of bullets, exploring their anatomy and mechanics to gain a deeper understanding of how they work. Join us as we uncover the science behind these small yet powerful projectiles.
Starting with the basics, we explain the various components that make up a bullet, including the casing, primer, powder, and projectile. Discover how these elements work in tandem to create controlled explosions and propel the bullet down the barrel of a firearm.
We then dive into the intricacies of bullet ballistics, discussing concepts such as muzzle velocity, bullet drop, and trajectory. Explore how factors like bullet weight, shape, and aerodynamics influence its flight path and performance, making each bullet type unique.
To provide a visual demonstration, we use high-quality animations and graphics to showcase the internal and external workings of a bullet. Witness the ignition of the primer, the burning of the powder, and the precise moment of bullet release.
Safety is of utmost importance, and we emphasize responsible firearm handling throughout the video. We highlight the significance of following proper safety protocols when dealing with firearms and ammunition.
Whether you're a firearms enthusiast, a curious learner, or simply interested in the science behind projectiles, this video offers valuable insights into how bullets function. Join us on this educational journey to uncover the inner workings of one of mankind's most significant inventions.
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Disclaimer: This video is intended for educational purposes only. Always adhere to local laws and regulations regarding firearms and ammunition. Safety should be the highest priority when handling firearms.
The powder you describe is black powder. No longer used in any modern cartridges. Modern smokeless powders are nitroglycerin based.
No! Modern powder is nitrocellulose based and depending of type of powder it may or may not contain nitroglycerin.
you’re all wrong modern cartridges use tiny little men that swing at the bullet with a baseball bat
@@OlafRoosteryes, but it is a little more dangerous than traditional black powder because it contains Barium powder
KNo3, sulfur and charcoal is composition of black powder,
The gun will blow in your face because modern firearm barrel have rifling and black powder is fast burn, they wil exploding the chamber
Single based propellants: Nitrocellulose (+ additives)
Double base propellant: Nitrocellulose + Nitroglycerine (+ additives)
Triple base propellants: NC + NG + NGu (Nitroguanidine) (+additives)
The first two are smokeless powders, the last one isn't.
Small arms usually use single base propellant.
Some use double base but that is mostly used for larger calibres (and mortars). [have shot a Browning HP 9mm loaded with double-base myself in the test-lab for propellants).
Triple based is used for the largest calibres. The third base reduces the temperature and therefore barrel-wear while maintaining a high chamber-pressure. This comes at the cost of extra smoke. Large naval guns used this propellant as their large calibre has barrel-wear as a major factor in accuracy.
Barium nitrate is used as tracer in some rounds (it is also used in fire-works for the 'apple-green'-colour)
And all this happens just in a blink of an eye...
Faster then that.
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The whole thing is called a Cartridge or simply ammunition. Pretty good graphics and explanation.
It’s awesome tbh like the person who created guns and bullets is genius!
A lot of effort went into this but there are a couple of gross inaccuracies. Most egregious is, modern cartridges do not use "black power" made of potassium nitrate, sulfur and carbon. They use smokeless powder, which is typically a combination of nitrated compounds(nitro cellulose and nitro glycerin) and additive chemicals that help control the burn rate, fouling, etc. But I do love the animation and narration style. (edited to correct a mistake I made in writing late an night. :)
It's also not a bullet but a cartridge.
Amazing. 97% of videos as well as commenters describe the rapid burning of powder as "explosion ", without knowing the definition of explosion. It rapidly burns, doesn't "explode". Well done. ☆
In case anyone is planning to use this video as reference material, it’s worth noting that the bullet & powder weight and velocity specs given are for 9mm Luger cartridges or others very similar to it (common cartridges in use today can fire bullets weighing anywhere from 17 to 400 grains or more, for example).
Odlicna animacija.
Also, the lead part of the bullet is usually hollow so as to be able to fill it with a much stronger material depending on the operational needs. Most commonly used core materials are liberty, justice and democracy.
Whatever to all the haters. Cool animation. People might be surprised by how many folks actually believe the entire cartridge exits the barrel. This clearly shows what actually happens.
Except for the spin of the bullet as it travels out of the barrel.
That's true, I'm from Belgium and grew up close to an old military training ground. Me and my friends found multiple "bullets" there, meaning only the cartridge. I once took one to school and the teacher was terrified and thought it might 'go off'. Her understanding of bullets was so low she didn't know she was just looking at an already used cartridge.
You guys should make a lot of videos. It's very educational, we'd love to see more from you AMADAHUB
Thank you Emmanuel. We will try our best.
@@ArmadaHub You're always welcome 😊
This is exactly what I was thinking of for launching an O’Neill cylinder from another, to Mars, Venus, or Mercury.
The cylinder it is pushing off of needs to be sufficiently massive, or have another attached to anchor it
The Cartridges is a 9 x 19 mm. Parabellum !
Great information.
How fast is this reaction in microseconds?
Right away I can spot errors. This is NOT a bullet, it is a cartridge. A cartridge consists of the primer, cartridge case, propellant load (powder) and at the very end is the actual bullet!
A "bullet" is only ONE part; the bullet. You should change the title of your video to "How a cartridge works 3D animation." A bullet is simply the copper/lead piece that the gun spits out.
i cant not hear free bird while watching this video
This is how a CARTRIDGE works!
And all done at a fraction of a second. Blink and you missed it.
You said the bullet is designed for good aerodynamics. Semi-Wadcutter bullets are not designed for good aerodynamics. They are designed solely to punch clean holes in paper targets.
Basis high school will tell, black powder is no longer used..... what a waste if time!
Already know but want to see animation.
Could be a little longer video
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Whose voice or narration is this? He sounds good
In bed?😂
It's an AI voice
@@CatsMeowPaw Are you sure?
@@mr.kumar1As a CZcams expert I can confirm this is an AI voice, or this guy would be narrating videos 25 hours a day, 8 days a week. (This voice is used in many videos)
@@jhwhthemercifulhe sounds like he really knows what he's talking about about, not generic
How does the primer explode when hit by the firing pin?
You didn’t mention how long all process take from hitting the igniter to projectile leaving the casing?!!
Milliseconds
That is not a bullet. It is a round of ammunition.
Cartridge=bullet case powder primer. A cartridge is not a bullet. Is this Hollywood?
This is Bollywood William.
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more like this on guns and ammo
Coming soon with more content
Coming soon with more content
Gases actually escape the barrel first before the bullet.
Primer is a spark or a powder
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You mean how a cartridge works
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The music is way too loud!
And all of it happens in the friction of the second.
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separate primer video?
I will add that to the checklist. Currently working on pepper sprays.
I think I know how make the bullet more power exploded..
what seal? where?
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How about bullet from nuclear substance and the same from operation exlopsion of big bombe nuclear
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So, would solid nitroglycerin work for this? Because I know it’s very volatile.
Probably not. Easy to leak corrode and the production price would be really high.
@@ArmadaHub hm, interesting, so a form of cordite would work better, then? Because I know of it but have no clue in how easy it is to manufacture or make at home. (I’m studying this in school; I’m going to be a weapons manufacturer when I graduate, so this is solely for education and science purposes).
Стабильность она новая или старая вероятно это программа её повышения прокинутая с 1961 года не хуя не изменилось кроме стабильности!
Видишь где нашёл?
Высрал?Походу ошмётки от погон
Чуть не забыл видишь пьянь в лодке?А она есть!
И ещё одна деталь видишь украица?
Вова тоже поговаривают дожидается дожить до вечера что б понырять!А его нет!
Помокать нырять он ещё не настолько стар что б таких с слабыми найти!Разве что только в церкввях!
This animation is all wrong. All the components come out of the gun as one big projectile, I know because I saw it on TV news.
Is this a joke?
It's called smokeless powder it's way more reliable and it doesn't have to be packed like gun powder.
Now if they could only get nuclear fusion in there bullit hit's moon shooter explodes
Bunch of gun nerds "ACKSHUALLY"ing here can go get some Canadian healthcare.
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Cartridge. Bullet just a part. Casing, powder and primer are the others. You still need a firing pin or striker to start the process.
Ironic..
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Can you guys make videos about how automatic guns work?
Anyway, nice work, guys. Keep going
Definitely. They are on list for the upcoming videos.
@@ArmadaHubwhat about snipers?
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a bullet is the projectile, the entire assembly of casing, primer, propellant and bullet form a cartridge. At least do the work to get the terminology right!
Far too many instances of incorrect statements and wrong terminology. Utterly misleading video.
Very bad for
This video is not totally true
The force of the primer, primer, pushes the bullet, and the gun powder out of the casing into the throat of the rifle barrel. This is why the throat, of some barrels are burnt out 1:15
Where the main ignition of the gun powder takes place.
The pressure of the burning powder then forces the bullet down the barrel.
The length of the barrel, should coincide, with the time the powder stops burning, and creating pressure.
When the powder stops burning, there is some residual pressure created
At this point, the bullet should be exiting the barrel.
A longer barrel is an advantage for sighting, however after the powder has stopped building pressure, the barrel becomes a drag on the bullet.
Therefore barrel length, and powder burn should match.
My opinion.
The sequencing is wrong.
1 the propellant in the primer, pushes the bullet and the powder out of the shell casing
2 the powder is ignited, when leaving the shell casing.
3 the pressure from the burning powder pushes the bullet out of the barrel of the gun.
4 ideally, the fast burning powder, is totally consumed, as the bullet leaves the barrel of the gun.
The fact the primer, pushes, thhe powder out of the casing, and ingniting the powder, at that point, is what burns out the throat of the barrel.
Most commercial rifles, have space from the bullet, to the barrel lands.
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Too many mistakes in this video. Downvoted.
Powder is wrong. Animation of the start of the burn is wrong.
Bullet doesn't wait for peak-pressure to move. It starts to move (and engrave) earlier than that.
Indentation of the firing pin is much more local. You are moving the entire face of the primer-cup.
This video aims to provide a general overview of how a bullet functions for educational purposes. Achieving complete precision by including every intricate detail about how a bullet operates it would take hours long video. It's important to note that peak pressure within a bullet occurs almost instantaneously. Bullets are intentionally designed to rapidly reach this peak pressure, as deviating from this principle would result in an ineffective design.
@@ArmadaHub Making mistakes because of lack of knowledge and then have the audacity to say it was done on purpose. SMH.
Omitting intricate details is okay; telling lies is not.
@@DreadX10 I'd like to maintain a respectful conversation here. If you have constructive input to provide, I'm all ears. However, if your intention is solely to spread negativity, I kindly ask that you refrain from doing so. Let's keep the discussion productive and meaningful.
@@ArmadaHub Not admitting your mistakes isn't civil or constructive.
There are 100's of video's/articles on youtube/internet that explain it correctly. Why can't you?
My intention is to be ruthless when it comes to mis-information.
The slip-up in your last post where you use "bullets" in stead of "catridges" or "rounds" highlights your lack of knowledge.
Don't you agree?
@@DreadX10 1. Referring to a round or cartridge as a bullet is common.
2. Your knowledge of social media algorithms appears limited. A title: How a cartridge works? would likely receive no views ZERO, considering the brilliance of your suggestion.
Based on your response and the choice of the word "ruthless" to convey your message and trying to show how smart you are, you are 15 at maximum. If you happen to be older than 15 and continue having this attitude, it might be worth reevaluating your perspective on life.
This is wrong. We haven't used gun powder since 1909