A projectile implies "fast and far".
Some examples are:
A football kicked into the air.
An arrow flying toward a target
An actual projectile, such as a bullet or a cannonball.
A football kicked into the air.
Medical example:
Projectile vomiting from a young baby who is allergic to milk-based formula.
Examples of projectiles are a baseball thrown by a pitcher, an arrow shot from a bow, and a cannonball fired from a cannon. These objects are propelled through the air and follow a parabolic trajectory due to gravity.
Some animals that have the ability to shoot projectiles include spitting cobras, archerfish, and some species of mantis shrimp.
Heat projectiles are weapons that release projectiles that deal damage through heat or fire. These projectiles typically ignite upon impact, causing burn damage over time to the target. Examples include flamethrowers, incendiary grenades, and fire arrows.
Some animals that use projectiles as a defense mechanism include spitting cobras, bombardier beetles, and archerfish.
No, projectiles do not always have a pointed shape. Projectiles can come in various shapes and sizes, depending on their intended use. While some projectiles may have a pointed shape for increased aerodynamics and penetration, others may have a different design to achieve specific effects or functions.
projectiles can be fin or spin stabilized
Some animals known to use projectiles for defense or hunting include archerfish, spitting cobras, and some species of birds like the horned screamer.
A projectile is an object that is thrown into the air with an initial velocity and is influenced only by the force of gravity and air resistance after being launched. In physics, projectiles follow a curved path known as a trajectory, which is typically parabolic in nature. Common examples of projectiles include arrows, bullets, and balls thrown during sports. The study of projectiles falls under the broader category of mechanics in physics.
No. 38 = .357 projectiles; 380 = .355 projectiles from a shorter case
No. Missiles are pretty fast but Railgun projectiles are much faster than missiles.
A projectile is a fired, thrown, or otherwise propelled object that is intended to hit a target. Examples of projectiles include bullets, arrows, and cannonballs.
Yea, they can.