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• Due Dec 1 at 10:59pm
• Points 80
• Questions 80
• Available Oct 7 at 12am - Dec 1 at 10:59pm
• Time Limit None
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Attempt History
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LATEST Attempt 1 38 minutes 79 out of 80
Score for this quiz: 79 out of 80
Submitted Oct 7 at 9:40am
This attempt took 38 minutes.
Question 1
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Who invented the ballistic pendulum in the year 1740?
Da Vinci
Correct!
Robins
Tartaglia
Galileo
Your answer is correct.
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Question 2
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After a bullet leaves the rifle barrel, what two forces act on the bullet’s trajectory?
Wind velocity and ambient temperature.
Correct!
Gravity and the force due to the air flow around the bullet.
The breech pressure and gravity.
Heat and wind pressure.
Your answer is correct.
Question 3
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A bullet’s reaction to wind depends on what two factors?
Altitude and barometric pressure
Altitude and ambient temperature
Correct!
Speed and direction of the wind
Temperature and barometric pressure
Your answer is correct.
Question 4
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When shooting downhill, the gun will shoot:
Low
To the right
To the left
Correct!
High
Your answer is correct.
Question 5
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The ballistic pendulum was based upon laws of mechanics formulated by:
Da Vinci
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Galileo
Quiz submitted
Robins
Correct!
Sir Isaac Newton
Your answer is correct.
Question 6
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What is the altitude used for most ballistics tables?
500 feet
2,000 feet
1,000 feet
Correct!
Sea level
Your answer is correct.
Question 7
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Ballistics deals with
Hand-loading centerfire ammunition
Hand-loading rimfire ammunition
The heat-treatment of metal
Correct!
The science of moving projectiles
Your answer is correct.
Question 8
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What is the name of the test data, compiled in Germany in 1881 that turned out to be the basis for
ballistics tables for small arms right up to the present time?
Sharpe test data
Correct!
Krupp test data
Hunt test data
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