Calculate bullet ballistic coefficient

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      A bullet's ballistic coefficient then relates the drag on any bullet to that of the standard bullet. The drag model to use to calculate the ballistic coefficients. Most commercial bullets use the G1, but for some long range bullets, the G7 or G8 is typically a better choice.

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    • [DOC File]PHYSICS FORMULAS

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      29. A bullet of mass 10 g strikes a ballistic pendulum of mass 2.0 kg. The center of mass of the pendulum rises a vertical distance of 12 cm. Assuming that the bullet remains embedded in the pendulum, calculate the bullet's initial speed. 30. Find velocity v 1.6 kg block after collision. 31. 4.0-N puck is traveling at 3.0m/s.

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      28. A 7.0-g bullet is fired into a 1.5-kg ballistic pendulum. The bullet emerges from the block with a speed of 200 m/s, and the block rises to a maximum height of 12 cm. Find the initial speed of the bullet. 29. A 0.030-kg bullet is fired vertically at 200 m/s into a 0.15-kg baseball that is initially at rest.

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    • [DOC File]Calculations for Penetration Model - Rathcoombe

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      The projectile (bullet) deforms primarily by ductile erosion, rather than by fragmentation. ... Because the Reynolds number is used to calculate the drag coefficient, both inertial and viscous drag forces are represented in the drag coefficient. In practice, the inertial drag forces dominate the problem. ...

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    • [DOC File]CP7e: Ch. 6 Problems

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      28. A 7.0-g bullet is fired into a 1.5-kg ballistic pendulum. The bullet emerges from the block with a speed of 200 m/s, and the block rises to a maximum height of 12 cm. Find the initial speed of the bullet. 29. A 0.030-kg bullet is fired vertically at 200 m/s into a 0.15-kg baseball that is initially at rest.

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    • [DOC File]Procedures template

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      When the bullet Mach number falls below a limit during a trajectory computation, the program uses the ballistic coefficient corresponding to the next lower limit Mach number. Other bullet companies assign one ballistic coefficient to each of their bullets. There is only one limit for these bullets and it is 0.00.

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    • [DOC File]mrstapleton.com

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      Example: a bullet approaches a ballistic pendulum at 500m/s (closing speed) and the bullet and pendulum then swing upward together (separation speed = 0; no separation). e =0/2. When 1>e>0, objects separate, but not as fast as they came together. Some energy is lost to friction. Coefficient of Restitution Formula

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