Gravity and Air resistance.
No, horizontally launched projectiles do not have a horizontal acceleration after being launched because there are no horizontal forces acting on them once they are in motion. Horizontal acceleration only occurs if there is a change in velocity in the horizontal direction, which would require a horizontal force.
The term ballistic refers to the trajectory or path taken by a projectile. Normally it refers to that part of a projectiles flight that is unpowered and unguided except by the forces of gravity and (if applicable) air resistance.
What two forces? If two forces go in opposite directions, and have the same magnitude, they will be balanced. Otherwise they wont'.
You say that the two forces are in equilibrium.
The two categories of forces are contact forces, which occur when two objects are physically touching, and non-contact forces, which act between objects that are not in direct physical contact.
Projectiles always have an initial velocity, which determines their trajectory and speed upon being launched. They are also influenced by gravitational forces, causing them to follow a parabolic path. Additionally, projectiles experience air resistance, which can affect their motion and distance traveled.
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
No, horizontally launched projectiles do not have a horizontal acceleration after being launched because there are no horizontal forces acting on them once they are in motion. Horizontal acceleration only occurs if there is a change in velocity in the horizontal direction, which would require a horizontal force.
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
The term ballistic refers to the trajectory or path taken by a projectile. Normally it refers to that part of a projectiles flight that is unpowered and unguided except by the forces of gravity and (if applicable) air resistance.
No. 38 = .357 projectiles; 380 = .355 projectiles from a shorter case
There is only one subject (Veterans), and the predicates are served and protected ... thus it is a compound predicate.
What two forces? If two forces go in opposite directions, and have the same magnitude, they will be balanced. Otherwise they wont'.
You say that the two forces are in equilibrium.
No. Missiles are pretty fast but Railgun projectiles are much faster than missiles.
center forces and gravitational forces