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  2. Ballistics - Wikipedia

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    External ballistics is the part of the science of ballistics that deals with the behaviour of a non-powered projectile in flight. External ballistics is frequently associated with firearms , and deals with the unpowered free-flight phase of the bullet after it exits the gun barrel and before it hits the target, so it lies between transitional ...

  3. Ballistic coefficient - Wikipedia

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    The ballistic coefficient of an atmospheric reentry vehicle has a significant effect on its behavior. A very high ballistic coefficient vehicle would lose velocity very slowly and would impact the Earth's surface at higher speeds. In contrast, a low ballistic coefficient vehicle would reach subsonic speeds before reaching the ground. [75]

  4. Internal ballistics - Wikipedia

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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 the time from the propellant 's ignition until the projectile exits the gun barrel . [ 1 ]

  5. .44 Magnum - Wikipedia

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    Source(s): Ballistics 101 [1] [2] The .44 Remington Magnum , also known as .44 Magnum or 10.9x33mmR (as it is known in unofficial metric designation), is a rimmed , large-bore cartridge originally designed for revolvers and quickly adopted for carbines and rifles .

  6. 10mm Auto - Wikipedia

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    BREN-TEN.com Website – The 10mm Auto Cartridge; Cheaper Than Dirt – Cartridge of the Week, the 10mm, 10mm Auto; Blogger – The 10mm Auto pistol cartridge is Alive and Well; Brass Fetcher Ballistic Testing – 10mm Auto; CHUCKHAWKS.COM – 10mm Auto; Ballistics 101 – 10mm Ballistics Chart; Ballistics By The Inch – 10mm Results

  7. Category:Ballistics - Wikipedia

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    Ballistics (gr. ba'llein, "throw") is the science that deals with the motion, behavior, and effects of projectiles, especially bullets, aerial bombs, rockets, or the like; the science or art of designing and hurling projectiles so as to achieve a desired performance.

  8. Terminal ballistics - Wikipedia

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    Terminal ballistics is a sub-field of ballistics concerned with the behavior and effects of a projectile when it hits and transfers its energy to a target. Bullet design (as well as the velocity of impact) largely determines the effectiveness of penetration.

  9. External ballistics - Wikipedia

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    External ballistics or exterior ballistics is the part of ballistics that deals with the behavior of a projectile in flight. The projectile may be powered or un-powered, guided or unguided, spin or fin stabilized, flying through an atmosphere or in the vacuum of space, but most certainly flying under the influence of a gravitational field. [1]