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ricochet <a ricochet; ricochets> N PHYS

ricochet N

ricochet

ricochet VB

ricochet

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Rebound or ricochet is essentially due to the dynamic pressure of the target material acting upwards on the projectile to overcome its gravitational weight.
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The tops would ricochet off each other until only one remained spinning or within the arena and that player was declared the winner.
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By using the diamonds as a heat ray, the eclipse's light will fire and ricochet off several mirrors and break a hole into the tower.
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Other debris rocketed through the streets and ricocheted off buildings.
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Materials that are soft, give easily, or can absorb the impact, such as sand, have a lower incidence of ricochet.
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A successful onside kick led to a touchdown, and the extra point ricocheted through the uprights to tie the game.
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Its presence may have been due to a ricochet or overpenetration.
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While climbing to the roof, he was hit in the forehead by a ricochet, but continued fighting.
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Glancing hits on hard surfaces will result in fragmentation, reducing the risk of ricochets.
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Sandbags were arranged behind him to prevent any ricochets.
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