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ballistic

A branch of science that the Romans* gave importance to, aiming at the efficient use of fish.

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ballistic

It is basically processed under three main headings, (see: internal ballistics), (see: external ballistics) and (see: final ballistics)

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ballistic

The branch of science that studies everything* that is thrown from one point to another. *: slippers, potatoes, grenades, arrows, missiles, erasers, chalk, constitution, cannonball, knives, mouse, monitor, pasta, etc. For example, the invention of fins* behind arrows allowed more accurate shooting. Then they put lead weights etc. to balance the center of gravity. (see v2)

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ballistic

The branch of science that studies the motion of bullets. primarily makes use of mathematics and physics. forensic medicine ballistics helps to illuminate murders committed with weapons, all stages and difficulties are overcome, but "report from forensic medicine" is expected daily, the definition they use most in their reports is "lead muscle".

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ballistic

Does the ballistic trace change when the barrel and cocking needle are changed on that gun? Or, with a clearer language, can the gun used in a crime be evidence of that crime by changing the barrel and the cock's needle? knowledge holders can green. edit: there was no need to change the cocking needle, it no longer has the same ballistic trace as it changes its stroke when it is corrected by filing it a little. barrel change can be troublesome if you are using a branded gun, it is not available etc.

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