RECOIL, or REBOUND, the starting backward of a fire-arm after an explosion. Merfennus tells us, that a cannon 12 feet in length, weighing 6400 lb. gives a ball of 24 lb. an uniform velocity of 640 feet per second. Putting, therefore, W = 6400, w = 24, V = 640, and v the velocity with which the cannon recoils; we shall have (because the momentums of the cannon and ball are equal) Wv = wV; and so v = \frac{wV}{W} = \frac{24 \times 640}{6400} = 2.4; that is, it would recoil at the rate of 2 \frac{1}{2} feet per second, if free to move.