Railgun
Railgun is an electromagnetic projectile accelerator that uses a pair of parallel conductive rails and a sliding armature to accelerate a conductive projectile by the Lorentz force, producing high kinetic energy without relying on chemical propellants. When a large current is directed through one rail and travels through the armature to the other rail, a magnetic field forms between the rails. The interaction of the current and magnetic field exerts a force on the armature in the direction along the rails, rapidly accelerating the projectile as it travels to the muzzle.
Constructed devices typically consist of two parallel rails, an insulating frame to maintain a uniform gap,
Railguns have been explored for military and scientific use because they can achieve very high muzzle velocities