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hyperelliptic trajectory - vertaling naar russisch

FORM OF MOTION OF AN OBJECT THAT HAS VELOCITIES IN BOTH THE DIMENSIONS
Trajectory of a projectile; Ballistic trajectory; Projectile Motion; Lofted trajectory; Projectile kinematics
  • Projectile trajectory around a planet, compared to the motion in a uniform field
  • Ballistic trajectories are parabolic if gravity is homogeneous and elliptic if it is round.
  • The horizontal and vertical components of a projectile's velocity are independent of each other.
  • Components of initial velocity of parabolic throwing
  • Displacement and coordinates of parabolic throwing
  • Maximum height of projectile
  • The maximum distance of projectile
  • Trajectories of projectiles launched at different elevation angles but the same speed of 10 m/s in a vacuum and uniform downward gravity field of 10 m/s<sup>2</sup>. Points are at 0.05 s intervals and length of their tails is linearly proportional to their speed. ''t'' = time from launch, ''T'' = time of flight, ''R'' = range and ''H'' = highest point of trajectory (indicated with arrows).
  • green}} with [[Newtonian drag]]
  • Trajectories of a [[skydiver]] in air with Newton drag
  • Parabolic water motion trajectory
  • Lofted trajectories of North Korean missiles [[Hwasong-14]] and [[Hwasong-15]]

hyperelliptic trajectory      

математика

гиперэллиптическая траектория

hyperelliptic surface         
ALGEBRAIC SURFACE
Quasi-hyperelliptic surface; Bielliptic surface; Bi-elliptic surface; Quasi hyperelliptic surface

математика

гиперэллиптическая поверхность

hyperelliptic curve         
  • Fig. 1: The graph of the hyperelliptic curve <math>C : y^2 = f(x)</math> where
<math display="block">f(x) = x^5 - 2x^4 - 7x^3 + 8x^2 + 12x = x (x + 1) (x - 3) (x + 2) (x - 2). </math>
ALGEBRAIC CURVE THAT IS A RAMIFIED DOUBLE COVER OF THE PROJECTIVE LINE
Hyper-elliptic curve; Hyperelliptic function

математика

гиперэллиптическая кривая

Definitie

circumlunar
¦ adjective moving or situated around the moon.

Wikipedia

Projectile motion


Projectile motion is a form of motion experienced by an object or particle (a projectile) that is projected in a gravitational field, such as from Earth's surface, and moves along a curved path under the action of gravity only. In the particular case of projectile motion of Earth, most calculations assume the effects of air resistance are passive and negligible. The curved path of objects in projectile motion was shown by Galileo to be a parabola, but may also be a straight line in the special case when it is thrown directly upwards. The study of such motions is called ballistics, and such a trajectory is a ballistic trajectory. The only force of mathematical significance that is actively exerted on the object is gravity, which acts downward, thus imparting to the object a downward acceleration towards the Earth’s center of mass. Because of the object's inertia, no external force is needed to maintain the horizontal velocity component of the object's motion. Taking other forces into account, such as aerodynamic drag or internal propulsion (such as in a rocket), requires additional analysis. A ballistic missile is a missile only guided during the relatively brief initial powered phase of flight, and whose remaining course is governed by the laws of classical mechanics.

Ballistics (from Ancient Greek βάλλειν bállein 'to throw') is the science of dynamics that deals with the flight, behavior and effects of projectiles, especially bullets, unguided bombs, rockets, or the like; the science or art of designing and accelerating projectiles so as to achieve a desired performance.

The elementary equation of ballistics neglect nearly every factor except for initial velocity and an assumed constant gravitational acceleration. Practical solutions of a ballistics problem often require considerations of air resistance, cross winds, target motion, varying acceleration due to gravity, and in such problems as launching a rocket from one point on the Earth to another, the rotation of the Earth. Detailed mathematical solutions of practical problems typically do not have closed-form solutions, and therefore require numerical methods to address.

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