penetration$58863$ - translation to greek
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penetration$58863$ - translation to greek

ENTRANCE OF A PROJECTILE INTO A TARGET
Penetration (firearms); Penetration (weapons)
  • Overpenetration of a projectile through a synthetic ordnance gelatin.

penetration      
n. διαπέραση, διαπεραστικότης, εισχώρηση, διείσδυση, οξύτης
market penetration         
IN MARKETING, A PARAMETER TO SHOW THE RATE OF CIRCULATION OF A PRODUCT IN ITS MARKET
Market Penetration; Brand penetration
διείσδυση αγοράς

Definition

Penetration
·noun Acuteness; insight; sharp discoverment; sagacity; as, a person of singular penetration.
II. Penetration ·noun The act or process of penetrating, piercing, or entering; also, the act of mentally penetrating into, or comprehending, anything difficult.

Wikipedia

Penetration (weaponry)

Strictly speaking, penetration occurs when a projectile enters a target without passing through it and perforation occurs when the projectile completely passes through the target, but the word penetration is commonly used to refer to either.

Penetration into a semi-infinite or massive target is penetration (in the strict sense of the word) of targets so thick that the level of penetration is not affected by the target's thickness. There is a transition region between semi-infinite penetration and perforation, in which the target is not perforated but the projectile, as it nears the back face of the target, meets reduced resistance and is capable of penetrating a greater distance than it would in a semi-infinite target. This effect is variously named the back or rear surface, plate, or face effect and is also present when perforation occurs.

A penetrating projectile may cause the target to break into multiple pieces, spewing from both the front and back of the target, themselves at high velocity. These pieces are collectively referred to as spall. Spall can be generated even if a perforation is not achieved (the projectile fails to pass through the target), generated instead by the shock wave generated by the impact of the projectile.

Bombs designed for great penetration into the earth or for perforation of hardened targets are known as bunker busters.