Ballistics

Pronunciation: /bəˈlɪstɪk/

Ballistics (adj)

  1. Describes the movement of an object thrown or fired through the air, mainly affected by gravity and air resistance.
  2. Relating to weapons that travel through the air on a fixed path after launch, without steering during flight.
  3. Used for something that moves in a way that cannot be easily controlled once it starts moving.

Ballistics (adjective)

Examples

  • The ball follows ballistic motion after the throw.
  • Engineers study ballistic motion to predict where it lands.