Projectile Trajectory- Lift and Spin Drift -External Ballistics of Slings

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  • Опубликовано: 7 янв 2025

Комментарии • 18

  • @PrimateSlinging
    @PrimateSlinging 6 месяцев назад +2

    Nice work! thank you for taking the time to make this video, it really clarifies what i can see only see for a split second when my projectiles are flying. I've been slinging sea almonds recently, when shot right it flies straight for a while before curving back down to earth, nice to see such information making sense of what im seeing.

  • @mikew8100
    @mikew8100 Год назад +2

    I recently started sand casting lead projectiles using 3d printed molds, this video is invaluable. Thank you so much! New sub.

  • @IronGoober
    @IronGoober Год назад +7

    Dude, your videos have been leveling up lately! I'm not sure where you've been finding these graphics, but they are awesome! The information is presented extremely well. I have to watch it a few times, I do like it when you slow down and show/explain an example for each effect, that helps my understanding a great deal.

    • @Acroballistics
      @Acroballistics  Год назад +1

      Thanks it's good to know that info gets through! I did the graphics in blender

  • @Archaic-Arms
    @Archaic-Arms Год назад +3

    Epic video! Really helped my lesser understanding of projectile ballistics.

  • @joe_meadmaker
    @joe_meadmaker Год назад +2

    As everyone has said, awesome video man! 👍
    I never would have guessed how complex the whole projectile flight is.

  • @teridaxlara
    @teridaxlara Год назад

    Como aficionado a las hondas puedo decir que vale Oro está información ❤

  • @MitchMersa
    @MitchMersa Год назад +1

    Yeah Dude !!!
    Brilliant video. Can’t wait to nerd out with you in Ibiza

  • @TW_SlingStone
    @TW_SlingStone Год назад +2

    Is that why historical glandes are slightly flat?

    • @Acroballistics
      @Acroballistics  Год назад +2

      yes that would be one of the reasons. a guy has reported higher penetration on plywood but I have done no experiments on penetration. it follows the same logic: less frontal area-> more penetration

    • @TW_SlingStone
      @TW_SlingStone Год назад +1

      @@Acroballisticsmakes sense, I feel like it would also help produce more rpm in the projectile. Idk

  • @irgendeinekiwi
    @irgendeinekiwi 7 месяцев назад

    Great video! Can you perhaps share the formula for finding the volume of a biconical ellipsoid?

    • @Acroballistics
      @Acroballistics  7 месяцев назад

      in the video I used blender for the shapes and you can find the dimensions and volume of a shape there.

  • @jonabub
    @jonabub Год назад

    I love your channel and your work!

  • @SlingAndStones
    @SlingAndStones 4 месяца назад

    Hello. I feel like my sling projectiles are not pointing down as they drop, like you said they should. How could I fix this?

    • @Acroballistics
      @Acroballistics  4 месяца назад +1

      there are a lot of variables I don't know about your situation, maybe try increasing length of the projectile.

  • @romanpaliev9565
    @romanpaliev9565 Год назад

    interesting video, thanks for the work done!

  • @EJMunoz-ec9gz
    @EJMunoz-ec9gz Год назад

    🤯