Spherical projectile for electromagnetic acceleration

Ammunition and explosives – Projectiles

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89 8, 124 3, 310309, F42B 1500

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ABSTRACT:
An electrically charged spherical projectile for use in acceleration devices such as betatrons, cyclotrons, linear accelerators and similar devices. The spherical projectile having a large hollow or low mass filled spherical body which can be electrically charged and perform the same functions as an electron or ion.

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