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'''Ballistic Condition'''
 
   
 
   
<BR/>A condition affecting the behavior of a vehicle in flight.  
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A condition affecting the behavior of a vehicle in flight.  
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''Ballistic conditions include the velocity, weight, shape, and size of  
 
the vehicle; likewise the density and temperature of the ambient element, the  
 
the vehicle; likewise the density and temperature of the ambient element, the  
 
magnetic field, etc. ''
 
magnetic field, etc. ''
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''This article is based on NASA's [[NASA SP-7|Dictionary of Technical Terms for Aerospace Use]]''
 
''This article is based on NASA's [[NASA SP-7|Dictionary of Technical Terms for Aerospace Use]]''
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Ballistic Condition

A condition affecting the behavior of a vehicle in flight.

Ballistic conditions include the velocity, weight, shape, and size of the vehicle; likewise the density and temperature of the ambient element, the magnetic field, etc.

References

This article is based on NASA's Dictionary of Technical Terms for Aerospace Use