And there I was flaunting my half baked knowledge on firearms. I had put in Ballistics as one of my fields of interest. The interviewer obviously had never seen this on a resume of a IT guy before, so he proceeded to ask on the details. I held my own for a while, then almost flopped on a basic question. He asked me what was the difference between a shot gun and a rifle. I chucked to myself at this 'easy' question and proceeded to explain to him about the rifling in the barrel, accuracy, range, bullet structure etc. It was the next question that caught me, he asked "Wouldn't the bullet have a greater velocity, speed on a shotgun type of barrel rather than a rifle barrel?" Though I managed to convince him that the rifling lent the pellet/bullet a rotational motion and this along with the centrifugal force generated would easily enable the pellet to overcome the wind resistance.
While I was doing this 'answering part' I had a question myself that I put forth to you guys.
"Wouldn't the pellet have to overcome the friction in a rifle barrel? Then how does it have a greater velocity than a shotgun?"
I apologise if I sound so ignorant.
PS: Another question I was able to answer easily was the difference between a shotgun and handgun!
BTW , I cleared the interview.
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