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bal·lis·tic pen·du·lum

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. ballistic pendulumnoun

    a physical pendulum consisting of a large mass suspended from a rod; when it is struck by a projectile its displacement is used to measure the projectile's velocity

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  1. ballistic pendulum

    A ballistic pendulum is a device used in physics to measure the speed of a fast moving projectile, such as a bullet. It consists of a large mass that can be swung in a pendulum motion with a cup or holder attached to catch the projectile. When the projectile is fired into the cup, the resulting change in momentum of the system allows for the determination of the projectile's initial velocity. This experimental setup combines principles of conservation of momentum and conservation of energy.

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  1. Ballistic pendulum

    A ballistic pendulum is a device for measuring a bullet's momentum, from which it is possible to calculate the velocity and kinetic energy. Ballistic pendulums have been largely rendered obsolete by modern chronographs, which allow direct measurement of the projectile velocity. Although the ballistic pendulum is considered obsolete, it remained in use for a significant length of time and led to great advances in the science of ballistics. The ballistic pendulum is still found in physics classrooms today, because of its simplicity and usefulness in demonstrating properties of momentum and energy. Unlike other methods of measuring the speed of a bullet, the basic calculations for a ballistic pendulum do not require any measurement of time, but rely only on measures of mass and distance. In addition its primary uses of measuring the velocity of a projectile or the recoil of a gun, the ballistic pendulum can be used to measure any transfer of momentum. For example, a ballistic pendulum was used by physicist C. V. Boys to measure the elasticity of golf balls, and by physicist Peter Guthrie Tait to measure the effect that spin had on the distance a golf ball traveled.

Dictionary of Nautical Terms

  1. ballistic pendulum

    An instrument for determining the velocity of projectiles. The original pendulum was of very massive construction, the arc through which it receded when impinged on by the projectile, taking into account their respective weights, afforded, with considerable calculation, a measure of the velocity of impact. Latterly the electro-ballistic pendulum, which by means of electric currents is made to register with very great accuracy the time occupied by the projectile in passing over a measured space, has superseded it, as being more accurate, less cumbrous, and less laborious in its accompanying calculations.

Military Dictionary and Gazetteer

  1. ballistic pendulum

    A machine consisting of a massive block of wood suspended by a bar. It was devised for experiments on the initial velocities of cannon-shot. The shot being fired into the block, the velocity is calculated from the vibrating effect on the pendulum.

  2. ballistic pendulum

    See Ballistic Pendulum.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of ballistic pendulum in Chaldean Numerology is: 8

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of ballistic pendulum in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4

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