[trə-jĕḱtə-rē]
(n.)The path of a projectile or other moving body through space.
(n.)A curve that cuts all of a given family of curves or surfaces at the…
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Trajectory - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A trajectory is the path a moving object follows through space. The object might be a projectile or a satellite, for example. It thus includes the meaning of orbit - the path of a planet, an asteroi...
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Trajectory of a projectile - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In physics, the ballistic trajectory of a projectile is the path that a thrown or launched projectile will take under the action of gravity, neglecting all other forces, such as friction from air re...
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If you click on the Fire button, you will see the trajectory that is followed by a cannon ball fired at 50 meters/sec, at a 45 degree angle, with gravitational acceleration of 9.8 meters/sec/sec.
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General Ballistic Trajectory ... Index; Trajectory concepts ... Vertical Trajectory...
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Chuck Hawks shares information about rifle cartridge trajectory and ballistics ... For a much expanded version of this table showing a great many more cartridges and loads including British, European, wildcat, obsolescent American and proprietary calibers, see the "Expanded Rifle Trajectory Table" on the Tables,
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Mike Nelson shares information about Bullet Trajectory. ... Bullet Trajectory: Fact and Myth ... This article will deal with the primary forces on a bullet's trajectory, and it will mention a few of the secondary forces. The approach is directed toward the average reader.
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Definition of trajectory in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of trajectory. Pronunciation of trajectory. Translations of trajectory. trajectory synonyms, trajectory antonyms. Information about trajectory in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... trajectory - the path followed by an object moving through space...
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I believe that this misconception occurs because they misunderstand trajectory charts. I have told students that a bullet is always falling after firing. The reason the bullet is shown higher at the mid range point is because the barrel is elevated as a result of the scopes setting.
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