Yes, and the action in this case is compressing the spring x cm's. You cannot compress it MORE than x cm's, because then the piston is no longer holding it, and it releases. So you always get the same amount of force out of your spring, it doesn't matter how "fast" you compressed it. Your motor isn't anywhere near strong enough to impart backwards momentum to your piston so that it flies freely and compresses more than x cm's (and even if you could, would you really want your piston freely floating around your mechbox?)
The guys at airsoft press who said this are idiots. This is a majorly foolish myth and someone posting to an airsoft publication should know better.
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Originally Posted by eleven
for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction...a ball would bounce back harder if you release it with more force.. im thinking if it can be related to the spring that is pushed back and hard and released instantly..
secondly, to lessen the force of a moving object..you need to decrease the time and vice versa..where time is in respect responsible for the release of force.
imagine starting a car..the faster you release the clutch..the faster you go gaining momentum.the principle of gas expansion can also prove that time is responsible for greater force.the instant release of pressure in gas-gun propels the projectle faster with more energy.this can also be true that the faster pull the spring the harder it can go forward.
this is not to say i'm fighting with this theories...so please dont make this a reason to flame..just a friendly discussion guys..
maybe some guys form airsoft press can say something..
good day to everyone
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