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Internal ballistics (also
interior ballistics), a
subfield of
ballistics, is the
study of the
propulsion of a projectile. In guns,
internal ballistics covers...
- In
ballistics, the
ballistic coefficient (BC, Cb) of a body is a
measure of its
ability to
overcome air
resistance in flight. It is
inversely proportional...
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Steve (1993). ARL
Ballistics Research Archived 2024-08-09 at the
Wayback Machine, U.S. Army Research...
- 1831 – 22
October 1915) was a
Scottish physicist noted for his work on
ballistics and gunnery. Born at Greenock, he was
educated at
Edinburgh Academy and...
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Robin D. G. Kelley, "Kickin' reality, kickin'
ballistics:
Gangsta rap and
postindustrial Los Angeles", in
William Eric Perkins...
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Defence Avionics Research Establishment (DARE) in Bengaluru,
Terminal Ballistics Research Laboratory (TBRL) in
Chandigarh and
Armaments Research and Development...
- transmissions, and
OPTAR fire-control systems. The
OPTAR incorporated an
electro-optical
rangefinder and was
mounted on the
right side of the turret, and...
- 1902 Pl****ow – 27
September 1965 in
Freiburg im Breisgau) was a
German ballistics expert,
engineer and
academic who
studied in the
field of high-speed photography...
- all-electronic
calculating machine that
could help the U.S. Army
calculate complex ballistics tables. The U.S. Army
Ordnance accepted their plan,
giving the University...
- (1976-03-01).
Encyclopedia of
Computer Science and Technology:
Volume 3 –
Ballistics Calculations to Box-Jenkins
Approach to Time
Series Analysis and Forecasting...