Scientific American Supplement, No. 803, May 23, 1891 by Various
page 62 of 143 (43%)
page 62 of 143 (43%)
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short ranges is increased. With a heavy projectile the resistance of
the air has less effect and the projectile is advantageously employed at long ranges. In the following formulæ, used in calculating the penetration of projectiles in rolled iron armor, g = the force of gravity. w = the weight of projectile in pounds. d = the diameter of projectile in inches. v = the striking velocity in feet per second. P = the penetration in inches. Major Noble, R.A., gives _________________ 1.6 / w v² P = /\ / ---------------- \/ [pi] g d 11334.4 [TEX: P = \sqrt[1.6]{\frac{w \ v^2}{\pi \ g \ d \ 11334.4}}] U.S. Naval Ordnance Proving Ground uses ________________ 2.035/ w v² P = /\ / --------------- \/ [pi] g d 3852.8 |
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