
1) Arc 2) Ballistic 3) Ballistics 4) Flight 5) Path 6) Trail
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1) Flight 2) Mechanical phenomenon 3) Missile course
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===Orbiting objects=== If instead of a uniform downwards gravitational force we consider two bodies orbiting with the mutual gravitation between them, we obtain Kepler`s laws of planetary motion. The derivation of these was one of the major works of Isaac Newton and provided much of the motivation for the development of differential calculus. ==C....
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[fluid mechanics] One problem with this formulation is the polar singularity: notice how the denominator in the first equation goes to zero when the latitude is 90 degrees—plus or minus. One means of overcoming this is to use a locally Cartesian coordinate system close to the poles. Another is to perform the integration on a pair of Azimu...
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• (n.) The curve which a body describes in space, as a planet or comet in its orbit, or stone thrown upward obliquely in the air.
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The flight path of a projectile, missile, rocket or satellite.
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In general, the path traced by any body, such as an arrow or a rocket, moving as a result of externally applied forces.
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Trajectory = positions + velocities.
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series of states in a dynamical system {N0, N1, N2, ...}. For a deterministic generator function F() such that Nt+1 = F(Nt), then N1=F(N0), N2=F(F(N0
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representation of the solution x(t) of the state equations as connecting line of the ends of the vector x(t) in state space with time as parameter
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The flight path of the ball.
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(Learning Modules / Mathematics / Modelling projectiles) Path through space.
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The arc described by a projectile (or a load of shot) after it exits the muzzle of a firearm. Falling objects accelerate downwards at a rate of 32 feet per second, per second. The faster a projectile travels, the greater the distance it can cover in a given time before dropping too far. Hence, the higher the velocity of a bullet, the flatter the tr...
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The line of motion of the meteor relative to the Earth, considered in three dimensions.
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[
n] - the path followed by an object moving through space
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flight noun the path followed by an object moving through space
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[SAT terms] the path followed by an object moving through space
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[Difficult words] the path followed by an object moving through space
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