Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
BB and pellet guns
Bosnian translation:
vazdušni pištolji za igru
Added to glossary by
Jelena Bubalo
Aug 29, 2006 18:35
17 yrs ago
English term
BB and pellet guns
English to Bosnian
Tech/Engineering
Sports / Fitness / Recreation
navode oružje koje učenici ne smiju donositi u školu
šta bi bile ove BB guns and pellet guns
šta bi bile ove BB guns and pellet guns
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3 +1 | vazdušni pištolji za igru | Jelena Bubalo |
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vazdušni pištolji za igru
I jedno i drugo su vazdušni pištolji za igru, ali sa različitom municijom. BB se odnosi na patrone boja koje se ispaljuju, a pellet je zrno ili kapisla.
http://entertainment.howstuffworks.com/question649.htm
The principle behind BB guns is pretty much the same as in firearms, except there is no explosion. The expanding matter is ordinary air, carbon dioxide or some other gas. Before you fire the gun, the gas is compressed so that it has a greater density, and consequently a greater pressure than the air in the atmosphere outside the gun. The compressed gas is stored in an airtight container until you pull the trigger. This opens up the gas container so the gas can flow out into the barrel, just behind the BB. Since it is more compressed, the gas behind the BB pushes out with greater force than the air in the atmosphere pushes in, and the BB is propelled forward at great speed. This is the idea behind all gas-powered guns, including high-powered air rifles and paintball markers.
There are several different air-gun designs, which differ mainly in the source of the compressed air.
http://entertainment.howstuffworks.com/question649.htm
The principle behind BB guns is pretty much the same as in firearms, except there is no explosion. The expanding matter is ordinary air, carbon dioxide or some other gas. Before you fire the gun, the gas is compressed so that it has a greater density, and consequently a greater pressure than the air in the atmosphere outside the gun. The compressed gas is stored in an airtight container until you pull the trigger. This opens up the gas container so the gas can flow out into the barrel, just behind the BB. Since it is more compressed, the gas behind the BB pushes out with greater force than the air in the atmosphere pushes in, and the BB is propelled forward at great speed. This is the idea behind all gas-powered guns, including high-powered air rifles and paintball markers.
There are several different air-gun designs, which differ mainly in the source of the compressed air.
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