| 1. | These interactions between bullet and bore are termed internal ballistics.
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| 2. | This formed the basis for the Noble-Abel gas equation for internal ballistics.
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| 3. | There are three aspects to ballistics : internal ballistics, external ballistics, and terminal ballistics.
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| 4. | For rocket propelled projectiles, internal ballistics covers the period during which a rocket engine is providing thrust.
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| 5. | Joseph Hirschfelder was brought in as an expert on internal ballistics, and headed the Interior Ballistics Group.
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| 6. | Take a look at ballistics-particularly internal ballistics ( although all the various categories are relevant ).
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| 7. | For rocket-propelled projectiles, internal ballistics covers the period during which a rocket motor is providing thrust.
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| 8. | In guns internal ballistics covers the time from the propellant's ignition until the projectile exits the gun barrel.
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| 9. | Internal ballistics refers to things that happen inside the firearm during and after firing but before the bullet leaves the muzzle.
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| 10. | In internal ballistics, swaging describes the process of the bullet entering the barrel and being squeezed to conform to the rifling.
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