Gravity and Air resistance.
The forces are balanced when the sum of two opposing forces is zero.
What two forces? If two forces go in opposite directions, and have the same magnitude, they will be balanced. Otherwise they wont'.
Projectiles can move upward or downward or at an angle to the vertical. The only force on a projectile is gravity.
If the forces are balanced they will have no action or the object, if not they will accelerate the object in the resultant direction of the two forces..
Two forces do balance each other out, as long as the two forces are equal in magnitude and opposite in direction.
William Starrat has written: 'The doctrine of projectiles, demonstrated and apply'd to all the most useful problems in practical gunnery' -- subject(s): Early works to 1800, Projectiles
projectiles can be fin or spin stabilized
W. H. Gust has written: 'Experimental and computer-simulation study of high-velocity impact deformation in preheated materials' -- subject(s): Aerial Projectiles, Projectiles, Aerial, Tank warfare
No. 38 = .357 projectiles; 380 = .355 projectiles from a shorter case
The forces are balanced when the sum of two opposing forces is zero.
What two forces? If two forces go in opposite directions, and have the same magnitude, they will be balanced. Otherwise they wont'.
No. Missiles are pretty fast but Railgun projectiles are much faster than missiles.
center forces and gravitational forces
Yea, they can.
This is a compound subject because there are two subjects joined together with "and": "Veterans" and "you."
Projectiles can move upward or downward or at an angle to the vertical. The only force on a projectile is gravity.
A. A. Grechko has written: 'Cherez Karpaty' -- subject(s): History, World War, 1939-1945 'Battle for the Caucasus' -- subject(s): Campaigns, World War, 1939-1945 'The Armed Forces of the Soviet State' -- subject(s): Armed Forces 'The armed forces of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics' -- subject(s): Armed Forces