For the summer, I am looking into having very large quantities of, shall we say, FUN. In the most grand manner possible. In the quest of this grand objective, I have settled on a project for my friends and I to work on. It will be grand, amazing, stupendous, and horrifyingly stupid.
I need a little bit of help: I don't know what I'm doing. I'm currently looking up the current specs for electricity discharge of several different things, but I don't really know what sort of intermediate power source to use. I think my options are capacitors and flywheels. Most likely capacitors, because flywheels have a tendency to explode in your face when you mess with them. Because they spin really, really, fast. And a good one is expensive.
I have decided on some dimensions: I need it to be a good size, a little over a meter (SI for convenience, all the electricity equations are readily available in SI units), but that is all I really know. I do have a nifty equation, telling me the repelling force between the rails as a function of their length and the distance between them, and the current flowing through, but not much else. I can estimate the speed of the projectile when it leaves the barrel, if I know the force on the projectile. That's easy. Harder is knowing just how fast I want this baby to fire, and how hard I'm going to have to work to keep it operational.
Just for clarification, this project is the shit. Officially.
Does any forumgoer have any experience in this field? Mayhaps experience with electric motors, or anything?