Ballistic camera


a camera for tracking missiles launched at night.

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    a galvanometer used to measure the quant-ty of electricity in a current of short duration. historical examples between the magnetizing coils is a small induction coil d, which is connected with a ballistic galvanometer. encyclopaedia britannica, 11th edition, volume 17, slice 3 various noun (physics) a type of galvanometer for measuring surges of current. after […]

  • Ballistic missile

    any missile that, after being launched and possibly guided during takeoff, travels unpowered in a ballistic trajectory. contemporary examples russia is also working on new a fleet of ballistic missile submarines, attack submarines to operate under the ice caps. russia preps its north pole invasion dave majumdar november 7, 2014 noun a missile that has […]

  • Ballistic pendulum

    a device consisting of a large m-ss hung from a horizontal bar by two rods, used to measure the velocity of an object, as a bullet, by retaining the object upon impact, its velocity being a function of the displacement of the m-ss. historical examples this cannon is a duplicate of the one used for […]

  • Ballistic trajectory

    the path of an unpowered object, as a missile, moving only under the influence of gravity and possibly atmospheric friction and with its surface providing no significant lift to alter the course of flight.

  • Ballistic wind

    a single wind vector that would have the same net effect on the trajectory of a projectile as the varying winds encountered in flight.


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