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How to pronounce trajectory in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms flight
Type of mechanical phenomenon
Has types ballistic trajectory, ballistics, gravity-assist

Examples of trajectory

trajectory
The red dotted line is a presumed trajectory to get back to the historical norm.
From the theatlantic.com
Collins'career trajectory at Crane was similar to what has transpired at Kansas.
From the kansas.com
Each state, however, plots the trajectory by which it plans to attain that goal.
From the philly.com
Neither candidate is expected to take Colombia on a vastly different trajectory.
From the cnn.com
And I thought about the possibility that Laos could follow a similar trajectory.
From the green.blogs.nytimes.com
Early adversity can put individuals on a lifelong trajectory of increasing risk.
From the newscientist.com
We get a chance to change the trajectory of this community for many, many years.
From the sacbee.com
The sign of the current is reversed by changing the direction of the trajectory.
From the nature.com
Today they're about 10 billion, and the trajectory since 2008 has been downward.
From the orlandosentinel.com
More examples
  • The path followed by an object moving through space
  • In fluid mechanics, meteorology and oceanography, a trajectory traces the motion of a single point, often called a parcel, in the flow. ...
  • (Trajectories (magazine)) Trajectories was a 1980s tabloid magazine published out of Austin, Texas by Richard Shannon1 and Susan Sneller. It featured news and articles on fantasy, science, science fantasy, science fiction, and science fiction philosophy. ...
  • The path of a body as it travels through space; The ordered set of intermediate states assumed by a dynamical system as a result of time evolution; Metaphorically, a course of development, such as that of a war or career
  • The arc of travel or sweep of the top section as the door is raised from closed to open position
  • The history of atomic motion over time. This term is often applied to a molecular dynamics simulation.
  • A sequence of positions (path) of a system in its phase space. The path from its starting point (initial condition) to and within its attractor.
  • The height and angle the ball travels when struck. (Great players are able to control the trajectory of their shots).
  • Refers to the path the projectile (Bullet) travels from the barrel to the target. The flight of the bullet is in an Arc. The amount of the arc depends on the projectiles weight and velocity.