One of the was the nuke and the other major one the ballistic missile.
The hydrogen bomb and the intercontinential ballistic missle were the main ones.
The first computer was invented in 1946
Yes. During the cold war, the US was under constant threat of ICBM attack from the USSR. Due to the Anti-Ballistic Missile treaty, the US was prevented from developing interceptors to shoot down those ICBM's.
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The German A4/V2 Missile was a Ballistic Missile. A ballistic missile is a missile that follows an sub orbital ballistic flightpath with the objective of delivering one or more warheads to a predetermined target. The missile is only guided during the relatively brief initial powered phase of flight and its course is subsequently governed by the laws of orbital mechanics and ballistics. Up to now all ballistic missiles have been propelled during powered flight by a chemical rocket engines of various types.
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ENIAC or Electronic Numerical Integrator And Computer was a computer designed during WW2 to do numerical integration to assist in computing ballistic trajectory tables for new artillery pieces. It had 20 accumulators/integrators and was entirely programmed by plugin cables, effectively requiring completely rewiring it for each new problem.
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Ballistic stretches involve the lengthening of muscles during movement. They are used for warming up for training and competing in sports. These exercises are also known as dynamic stretches. The opposite of the ballistic stretch is the passive or static stretch where the stretch position is held in pace for approximately 30 seconds.
Ballistic balance refers to the state of equilibrium or stability during projectile motion. It is achieved when the forces acting on the object, such as gravity and air resistance, are balanced, allowing the object to travel in a predictable path. Ballistic balance is crucial in fields like physics and engineering when designing projectiles or studying trajectories.
The first electronic computer, the Eniac, was built to calculate the flight paths of artillery shells during World War II.
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Werner von Braun during WW2 in Nazi Germany, the V-2.
One of the was the nuke and the other major one the ballistic missile.
Yes, intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs) are designed to travel into space during their flight trajectory. They follow a ballistic path that involves traveling outside of the Earth's atmosphere before re-entering to reach their target.