noun
- the science of the motion of projectiles, especially bullets, shells, or rockets
- the study of firearms and ammunition used in crimes
Usage: technical; often used with singular verb
Usage: forensic science
Examples
- The detective sent the bullet to the ballistics lab for analysis.
- Ballistics is an important field in both military and forensic science.
- The ballistics expert testified about the trajectory of the projectile.
- Students studying ballistics learn about velocity, gravity, and air resistance.
- The ballistics report confirmed that the bullet came from the suspect’s gun.
- Modern ballistics involves complex mathematical calculations.
- The ballistics team examined the shell casings found at the crime scene.