rifling of a gun forces on the bullet
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Several kinds of aerodynamic forces act on a bullet: drag, lift, side forces, Magnus force, spin damping force, pitch damping force, and Magnus cross force. The most important of these aerodynamic forces is drag.
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Rifling refers to the spiral grooves that are cut into the internal surface of a gun barrel. Rifling helps impart a spinning motion to a bullet when it's fired. A spinning bullet is much more stable in its trajectory, and is therefore more accurate than a bullet that doesn't spin.
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