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  2. Magnus effect - Wikipedia

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    In a very simple case where we ignore various complicating factors, the Magnus force from the crosswind would cause an upward or downward force to act on the spinning bullet (depending on the left or right wind and rotation), causing deflection of the bullet's flight path up or down, thus influencing the point of impact.

  3. External ballistics - Wikipedia

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    The Magnus effect will act as a destabilizing force on any bullet with a center of pressure located ahead of the center of gravity, while conversely acting as a stabilizing force on any bullet with the center of pressure located behind the center of gravity. The location of the center of pressure depends on the flow field structure, in other ...

  4. Bouncing ball - Wikipedia

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    AFL: Regulates the gauge pressure of the football to be between 62 kPa and 76 kPa. [40] FIBA: Regulates the gauge pressure so the basketball bounces between 1035 mm and 1085 mm (bottom of the ball) when it is dropped from a height of 1800 mm (bottom of the ball). [41] This corresponds to a COR between 0.758 and 0.776. [note 3]

  5. Pressure drop - Wikipedia

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    Pressure drop (often abbreviated as "dP" or "ΔP") [1] is defined as the difference in total pressure between two points of a fluid carrying network. A pressure drop occurs when frictional forces, caused by the resistance to flow, act on a fluid as it flows through a conduit (such as a channel, pipe , or tube ).

  6. Splash (fluid mechanics) - Wikipedia

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    Slow motion video of a fruit falling into water. In fluid mechanics, a splash is a sudden disturbance to the otherwise quiescent free surface of a liquid (usually water).The disturbance is typically caused by a solid object suddenly hitting the surface, although splashes can occur in which moving liquid supplies the energy.

  7. What's wrong with Alabama football's pass protection, and how ...

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    Alabama football surrendered five sacks to Texas in the loss Saturday. Examining how the Crimson Tide fixes lapses in pass protection.

  8. Collision - Wikipedia

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    In physics, a collision is any event in which two or more bodies exert forces on each other in a relatively short time. Although the most common use of the word collision refers to incidents in which two or more objects collide with great force, the scientific use of the term implies nothing about the magnitude of the force. [1]

  9. Wall football remains unbeaten with 28-13 win over Raritan ...

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    Wall 28, Raritan 13. Raritan 0 13 0 0 - 13. Wall 7 21 0 7 - 28. First quarter. W – Franny Scaramellino 2 yard run (Heath Reinhardt kicks) Second quarter. R – Matthew Jones 2 yard run (Jack ...