ballistic

IPA: bʌɫˈɪstɪk

adjective

  • (not comparable) Of or relating to ballistics.
  • (comparable) Of or relating to projectiles moving under their own momentum, aerodynamic drag, gravity, and sometimes rocket power, without significant lift.
  • (comparable, slang) Very angry.
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Examples of "ballistic" in Sentences

  • I use the win ballistic silver tip, i think 95 gr.
  • The transient nature of bullet ballistic coefficients.
  • The missile has the features to deceive Anti Ballistic Missiles.
  • This slip provides the encapsulation of the ballistic materials.
  • The example of the pea being shot up into the air is ballistics.
  • The Rehbar Program formed the basis of the Hatf Ballistic Missiles.
  • The Iskander ballistic missile is superior to its predecessor, the Oka.
  • The Air Force and Navy owned all of the strategic range ballistic missiles.
  • China is developing new and more capable intercontinental ballistic missile.
  • That is the difference between the slow balloon and the ballistic vomit comet.
  • It is the only normative instrument to verify the spread of ballistic missiles.
  • The reduction in ballistic performance was a different kind of improvement in my mind.
  • What has the Reichwhiners going ballistic is that President Obama jumped to immediate, decisive, action.
  • My go to gun most of the year, takes everything from small varmints with 55grain ballistic tips to big game with 95 grain partitions.
  • I use it for varmints with 70 grain ballistic tips (shoots them a little better than the lighter faster 55grainers) and use it for deer and such with 100 grain corelockts.
  • The effect, which we term ballistic spin resonance, is driven by the free motion of electrons that bounce at frequencies of tens of gigahertz in micrometre-scale channels of a two-dimensional electron gas.

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