Internal ballistics is the study of the processes and phenomena that occur within a firearm or artillery piece from the moment the propellant is ignited until the projectile exits the barrel. This field encompasses various aspects, including the ignition of the propellant, the combustion of the propellant gases, the generation of pressure and temperature in the chamber, and the acceleration of the projectile as it travels down the barrel.
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