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What do you call an object being thrown?

Though often used to describe a shell fired from an artillery piece, projectile, can also describe a thrown object.


What is a missile?

a missle is a kind of bomb# An object or weapon that is fired, thrown, dropped, or otherwise projected at a target; a projectile. # A guided missile. # A ballistic missile. # An object or weapon that is fired, thrown, dropped, or otherwise projected at a target; a projectile. # A guided missile. # A ballistic missile.


What shoulder fired grenade has a propulsion motor?

Rocket Propelled Grenade


What are three examples of projectiles?

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.


RP G's are artillery fired?

No. An RPG (Rocket Propelled Grenade) is a shoulder fired weapon.


What would be considered a projectile?

Any object following a ballistic trajectory, e.g. thrown baseball, struck baseball, thrown football, bullet fired from gun, rocket after engine burnout, missile warhead.


Is left behind and is not propelled when the gun as been fired?

the bullet case


Which of theses is a shoulder fired grenade with a propulsion motor?

Rocket Propelled Grenade


What does scientific difference between a song shoot and a brick is it the speed of the ball of the spin order arch?

I do not know what a "song shoot" is, but I will attempt to generically answer the second half of the question in regards to a brick compared to anything else. If a brick is thrown/fired/shot, it will have a different aerodynamic drag that anything that doesn't have the same shape. If a brick thrown/fired/shot with the same force as a lighter object, the brick will have a lower speed. If the speed of the two objects are the same, the brick required more force than the lighter object. If a brick thrown/fired/shot at the same angle as another object, the arch will be the same, as acceleration is independant of mass.


How are ceramics made?

Clay is either put into a mold and then fired, or thrown on a wheel by a potter and then fired, or hand sculpted and then fired.


What is one true statement about Rocket Propelled Grenades RPGs?

They are similar to shoulder fired rockets.


What exactly is a projectile?

Any object that's tossed, fired, launched, thrown, flung, hit, passed, projected, pitched, punted, served, batted, or lobbed, and has no continuing means of propulsion after it's released. The only forces acting on then are gravity, if any, and air resistance, if any.

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