it increases the stability of the projectile. so yes it would help create consistency and accuracy.
Heat increases the momentum of electrons and randomizes their spin orientation. Randomized orientation of spin reduces the magnetism.
The center of gravity.
1:Force can change the shape of an object2:Force can cause an object that is not moving to start moving 3: Force can cause an object to turn around or spin
The object that is moving faster will force the other object in the direction in which it's moving If they are moving at the same speed, Newton's law of conservation says that they will have an equal and opposite reaction. If they don't collide head on, they will spin after contact in an unpredictable way.
Answer #1:The Rotational Inertia of an object increases as the mass "increases" and thedistance of the mass from the center of rotation "decreases".=================================Answer #2:If Answer #1 were correct, then flywheels would be made as small as possible,and a marble would be harder to spin than a wagon wheel is.An object's rotational inertia (moment of inertia) increases in direct proportionto its mass, and increases in proportion to the square of the distance of themass from the center of rotation.
Rifling causes the bullet to spin through the barrel and downrange. This spin stabilizes the bullet, allowing it to maintain a straight course to the target. Without the spin, accuracy would be dismal.
The rifling in a firearm is designed to cause the project (bullet) to spin, increase stability and accuracy.
Rotation is a spin on the objects axis, revolution is an object orbiting another object.
In relation to firearms, it has to do with the rate of rifling in the barrel. Rifling is the spiral grooves that puts a spin on a bullet to increase it's accuracy. "Barrel twist" is the rate of spiraling or inches per turn. That is the length of barrel it takes to spin the bullet a full 360 degrees.
To increase the spin, pull in your arms and they will stop slowing the spin down. Keeping them out will slow the spin down and you will spin for a smaller period of time. To stop the spin, stick your toe-pick into the ice, and you will stop. I hoped that helped you! :D
The rifling is there to spin the bullet, which gives greater accuracy.
A wheel is a round object that can spin
The lands and grooves in the barrel that impart spin to the projectile
IF you give it a spin when you throw it, then it continues to spin, because there is no torque acting on itto stop the spin.
Rifling refers to helix-shaped pattern of grooves and bands that have been formed into the inside of the barrel of a firearm to impart a spin to a projectile around its long axis. This spin gyroscopically stabilizes the projectile and improves its accuracy and stability.
The rifling in the barrel. These are grooves cut on the interior of the barrel that twist around and cause the bullet to spin as it passes down the barrel. The spin stabilizes the bullet and promotes accuracy.
Absolutely. Spin creates centrifugal force, which actually works against gravity. When a object on a planet spins with the planet, the spin of the planet is constantly trying to fling said object off into space, where as gravity is constantly forcing the object toward the spinning body. If the spin became so great that it overcame the gravitational pull, the object would be flung into space. While spin does not actually affect the gravity of an object, it can reduce the amount of gravity an object on the surface experiences.