A Projectile is an object intended to be thrown, thrown, fired, fired at a specific target or with the aim of completing a trajectory no matter where it falls. The word projectile has popular uses, however it is in the field of Physics and the field of Ballistics where it has more use, since that is where the precise functionality parameters of the use of a projectile are established. Projectileis a term that can be used as an adjective, since a projectile can be any object even though it was not designed for that purpose, it is common to hear phrases such as "That car went off like a projectile" or "My wife was angry and I throw the phone at me as hard as if it were a projectile ”, this indicates that the word is useful to demonstrate similarities and correspondence in situations where throwing something is the action taken.
In physics, a projectile is used in order to study the curvilinear trajectory of an object with a given charge, it also describes and provides projection data of an instrument, the data obtained with an arc and its interactions with the environment that surrounds it. In physics laboratories, small cannons or catapults are used to launch the projectiles, which in this case can be rubber or plastic pellets incapable of seriously injuring someone if the case arises.
For ballistics the term is a little more aggressive, since the use of projectiles in ballistics has a lethal use for those who receive the impact of the object, which unlike physical studies, these have a sharp point and are ergonomic in order to gain speed from the moment they are fired or thrown until they reach their destination, they are manufactured with highly resistant durable materials and carry gunpowder, a flammable compound that makes the bullet or projectile explode when it falls on its enemy. Ballistics is responsible for distributing projectiles in the military and police armies, to combat crime, however, in certain countries it is more common to see projectiles and ballistics in the street in the hands of unauthorized persons.