Examples of using Projectile in English and their translations into Hebrew
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This is called svipovaniem and helps to correct the movement of the projectile.
Man, let's look for this projectile tomorrow.
Windshield 2. Tungsten heavy-metal penetrator(sub projectile).
Mike, I'm projectile sweating down here.
It's a… colloquialism for projectile.
to describe mathematicaly the motion of a projectile without separating out the force of gravity, angle of projection
According to Newton's approximation, a full metal projectile made of uranium will pierce through roughly 2.5 times its own length of steel armor.
So whatever verbal projectile you launch in my direction is reflected off of me,
The TGV-6 can withstand a greater projectile impulse than any body armor on the market, including full-metal rounds.
US Defense Secretary James Mattis said that the missile went higher than any other projectile the North Koreans had launched previously.
which gave the required hardness/toughness profile(differential hardening) to the projectile body, was a closely guarded secret.
Were also reduced the maximum projectile bounces, and then the levels are quite difficult to overcome with the highest score.
This is a high-velocity 440-grain lead flat-nose projectile with gas checks
shotguns or other projectile weapons such as bows or crossbows.
Yet when they learnt about the new material and the idea for a projectile, many became intrigued.
to describe mathematically the motion of a projectile without separating out the force of gravity, angle of projection
Tungsten alloy spheres are also used in hand grenade, armor piercing projectile, prefabricated fragments.
Yet when they learnt about the new composite material and about the designs for the projectile, many became intrigued.
A railgun is an electrically powered electromagnetic projectile launcher based on similar principles to the homopolar motor….
an object struck by a projectile will deform, this deformation will absorb most or all of the force of the collision.