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<blockquote data-quote="Lycanit" data-source="post: 2199087" data-attributes="member: 92957"><p>Again, the projectile must transition through this " better penetration velocity" on the way to zero velocity. The same logic is used by people saying warm water freezes faster than cold water. Unless the projectile is deformed or other inconsistent medium is used all else being equal cavitation will still stop the rapid deceleration to the slower rate, at which point penetration would be as if fired from the platform at that velocity. Additionally the increased rotational speed would enhance depth as it imparts centripetal force to fluidic material. See the ARX and other solid none expanding projectiles that dramatically enhance this use of rotational energy to impressive effect. Without yaw or deformation physics demands conservation of energy and momentum.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lycanit, post: 2199087, member: 92957"] Again, the projectile must transition through this " better penetration velocity" on the way to zero velocity. The same logic is used by people saying warm water freezes faster than cold water. Unless the projectile is deformed or other inconsistent medium is used all else being equal cavitation will still stop the rapid deceleration to the slower rate, at which point penetration would be as if fired from the platform at that velocity. Additionally the increased rotational speed would enhance depth as it imparts centripetal force to fluidic material. See the ARX and other solid none expanding projectiles that dramatically enhance this use of rotational energy to impressive effect. Without yaw or deformation physics demands conservation of energy and momentum. [/QUOTE]
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