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Ballistics   /bəlˈɪstɪks/   Listen
noun
Ballistics  n.  
1.
The science or art of hurling missile weapons by the use of an engine.
2.
The science treating the motion of projectiles in flight, especially when they are in free fall within the earth's gravitational field.
3.
The study of the characteristics of a cartridge fired from a firearm, and of the processes occurring during the discharge of a firearm.
4.
The division within a police department which studies the characteristics of cartridges fired from a firearm; the ballistics department. The characteristics of the weapons and bullets fired may be used as evidence in criminal investigations.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Ballistics" Quotes from Famous Books



... "Bullet from a Colt's .32," he said grimly. "I suggest you send one of your men around to the Marshall home to pick up a bullet that was shot in their damned target practice. If you send the two bullets tonight, registered mail, to Wright, the ballistics expert in Chicago, he can probably wire you tomorrow morning as to whether the same gun ...
— Murder at Bridge • Anne Austin

... phenomena of the coiling of the rays in a field, as already pointed out by Hittorf and Pluecker. When a magnetic field acts on the cathode particle, the latter follows a trajectory, generally helicoidal, which is anticipated by the theory. We here have to do with a question of ballistics, and experiments duly confirm the anticipations of the calculation. Nevertheless, rather singular phenomena appear in the case of certain values of the field, and these phenomena, dimly seen by Pluecker and Birkeland, have been the object of experiments by M. Villard. The two faces of ...
— The New Physics and Its Evolution • Lucien Poincare



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